Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not so difficult that it prevents UVA from having one of the highest 4 year graduation rates in the USNWR school set year after year.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/highest-grad-rate
In all fairness, UVa *requires* that students in A&S graduate in 4-years. Extensions are exceptions and granted rarely (an example of a potential exception is if student is hospitalized for many weeks with a serious illness - which often also implies withdrawing from university courses for that hospitalization semester). Programs other than A&S do not have the same 4-yr limit, but all of the other UVa programs are much smaller in size.
Well they also take a ridiculous amount of AP high school courses for credit. These are not equivalent to actual college level courses. The top universities- most T10/Ivy/20s offer very little credit (or none) for HS coursework, it dilutes the brand. It’s not just about $.
It is a public school. Every single public university takes a large number of AP courses for credit. This includes UCLA, Cal, Michigan, UNC, UVA, etc., but I suspect you knew that. UVA haters gotta hate.
Also, most of the T20 does too. There is a minority of these schools that don’t, but it certainly is not all of them.
Nope, most private T20 do not take large number of AP courses for credit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not so difficult that it prevents UVA from having one of the highest 4 year graduation rates in the USNWR school set year after year.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/highest-grad-rate
In all fairness, UVa *requires* that students in A&S graduate in 4-years. Extensions are exceptions and granted rarely (an example of a potential exception is if student is hospitalized for many weeks with a serious illness - which often also implies withdrawing from university courses for that hospitalization semester). Programs other than A&S do not have the same 4-yr limit, but all of the other UVa programs are much smaller in size.
Well they also take a ridiculous amount of AP high school courses for credit. These are not equivalent to actual college level courses. The top universities- most T10/Ivy/20s offer very little credit (or none) for HS coursework, it dilutes the brand. It’s not just about $.
It is a public school. Every single public university takes a large number of AP courses for credit. This includes UCLA, Cal, Michigan, UNC, UVA, etc., but I suspect you knew that. UVA haters gotta hate.
Also, most of the T20 does too. There is a minority of these schools that don’t, but it certainly is not all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:43% internal acceptance rateAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how hard is to get into commerce school at UVA?
Business is the #1 major kids want to pursue in 2026, so the admit rate for business keeps dropping everywhere. I imagine it will drop more this year for the Commerce school. I believe the numbers have gone from a 60% admit rate to a 40% admit rate in just 2 years. In previous years, there was clearly a lot of institutional priorities being considered (FGLI/DEI).
Probably a 30% internal acceptance rate to Mcintire this year. 10% external in-state acceptance to McIntire for transfers, 5% external OOS rate for transfers.
I bet it is lower this year. The Intro to Comm and Micro classes were larger than ever. I think 2500 kids out of 4000 freshman took them.
So more than half the entire class wants business? My DC has turned down many direct admit business schools for UVA. He is really confident about getting in, but I am very, very nervous. I imagine the spots are evenly split by gender. By the time you find out it in June it is too late to transfer to another university. I really wish UVA was direct admit and that they expanded the commerce school so more kids can get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:43% internal acceptance rateAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how hard is to get into commerce school at UVA?
Business is the #1 major kids want to pursue in 2026, so the admit rate for business keeps dropping everywhere. I imagine it will drop more this year for the Commerce school. I believe the numbers have gone from a 60% admit rate to a 40% admit rate in just 2 years. In previous years, there was clearly a lot of institutional priorities being considered (FGLI/DEI).
Probably a 30% internal acceptance rate to Mcintire this year. 10% external in-state acceptance to McIntire for transfers, 5% external OOS rate for transfers.
I bet it is lower this year. The Intro to Comm and Micro classes were larger than ever. I think 2500 kids out of 4000 freshman took them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how hard is to get into commerce school at UVA?
Business is the #1 major kids want to pursue in 2026, so the admit rate for business keeps dropping everywhere. I imagine it will drop more this year for the Commerce school. I believe the numbers have gone from a 60% admit rate to a 40% admit rate in just 2 years. In previous years, there was clearly a lot of institutional priorities being considered (FGLI/DEI).
And AI is going to take all those analyst and Wall Street jobs.
Anonymous wrote:43% internal acceptance rateAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how hard is to get into commerce school at UVA?
Business is the #1 major kids want to pursue in 2026, so the admit rate for business keeps dropping everywhere. I imagine it will drop more this year for the Commerce school. I believe the numbers have gone from a 60% admit rate to a 40% admit rate in just 2 years. In previous years, there was clearly a lot of institutional priorities being considered (FGLI/DEI).
Probably a 30% internal acceptance rate to Mcintire this year. 10% external in-state acceptance to McIntire for transfers, 5% external OOS rate for transfers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not so difficult that it prevents UVA from having one of the highest 4 year graduation rates in the USNWR school set year after year.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/highest-grad-rate
In all fairness, UVa *requires* that students in A&S graduate in 4-years. Extensions are exceptions and granted rarely (an example of a potential exception is if student is hospitalized for many weeks with a serious illness - which often also implies withdrawing from university courses for that hospitalization semester). Programs other than A&S do not have the same 4-yr limit, but all of the other UVa programs are much smaller in size.
Well they also take a ridiculous amount of AP high school courses for credit. These are not equivalent to actual college level courses. The top universities- most T10/Ivy/20s offer very little credit (or none) for HS coursework, it dilutes the brand. It’s not just about $.
It is a public school. Every single public university takes a large number of AP courses for credit. This includes UCLA, Cal, Michigan, UNC, UVA, etc., but I suspect you knew that. UVA haters gotta hate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how hard is to get into commerce school at UVA?
Business is the #1 major kids want to pursue in 2026, so the admit rate for business keeps dropping everywhere. I imagine it will drop more this year for the Commerce school. I believe the numbers have gone from a 60% admit rate to a 40% admit rate in just 2 years. In previous years, there was clearly a lot of institutional priorities being considered (FGLI/DEI).
43% internal acceptance rateAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how hard is to get into commerce school at UVA?
Business is the #1 major kids want to pursue in 2026, so the admit rate for business keeps dropping everywhere. I imagine it will drop more this year for the Commerce school. I believe the numbers have gone from a 60% admit rate to a 40% admit rate in just 2 years. In previous years, there was clearly a lot of institutional priorities being considered (FGLI/DEI).
Probably a 30% internal acceptance rate to Mcintire this year. 10% external in-state acceptance to McIntire for transfers, 5% external OOS rate for transfers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how hard is to get into commerce school at UVA?
Business is the #1 major kids want to pursue in 2026, so the admit rate for business keeps dropping everywhere. I imagine it will drop more this year for the Commerce school. I believe the numbers have gone from a 60% admit rate to a 40% admit rate in just 2 years. In previous years, there was clearly a lot of institutional priorities being considered (FGLI/DEI).
Anonymous wrote:how hard is to get into commerce school at UVA?