Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA continues to gain in prestige, which it’s long already had in droves.
What does this have to do with prestige?
More applications means greater selectivity and higher and higher stats, all of which is reported to USNWR
NP. Increasing apps are not going to increase UVA's prestige compared to other schools. Virtually all selective schools increased in app numbers last year, thanks to test optional policies, and will likely again. US News does count scores in the ranking formula, though that may change due to the test optional issue. US News does not include acceptance rate.
Wrong. There are only four thousand first year slots. Every year the bum Ed of applications has increased resulting in a smaller selectivity percentage. This is reported to the rankings service. Also yield is up compared to other private institutions so you are comparing apples to orange. COViD played an enormous role in this because many families were financially hammered in the market crash of spring 2021. Also many families lost an income whether that was due to firing or layoff or because one parent had to take care of the kids at hime. Suddenly many parents had to reassess their financial situations. This resulted in an increased surge in applications at the in-state schools. Meanwhile, the SLACs continued to increase their prices even passing the $84k mark. So more selectivity and better yield stats translates into higher prestige
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA continues to gain in prestige, which it’s long already had in droves.
What does this have to do with prestige?
More applications means greater selectivity and higher and higher stats, all of which is reported to USNWR
NP. Increasing apps are not going to increase UVA's prestige compared to other schools. Virtually all selective schools increased in app numbers last year, thanks to test optional policies, and will likely again. US News does count scores in the ranking formula, though that may change due to the test optional issue. US News does not include acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA continues to gain in prestige, which it’s long already had in droves.
What does this have to do with prestige?
More applications means greater selectivity and higher and higher stats, all of which is reported to USNWR
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA continues to gain in prestige, which it’s long already had in droves.
What does this have to do with prestige?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a tiny flagship not sure why VA residents tolerate that.
I like our system. Instead of one enormous, mega university, we have a bunch of large ones.
I guess we could pull a North Carolina and call them all UVA with a city after them to make people realize that we have a lot of state universities here?
I’m sure GMU would leap at the chance to be called UVA-Fairfax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please hire more professors and offer more classes that are actually useful, what’s that massive endowment for
Much of that endowment belongs to units other than the undergraduate programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a tiny flagship not sure why VA residents tolerate that.
Class size should increase, yes.
UVA has already done that. The entering class size can’t be expanded. UVA was built in 1819. It’s landlocked. Instead of purchasing land, UVA has to tear down old dorms and rebuild in the same place. uVA is running out of room to grow.
it is always a rough yearAnonymous wrote:Its going to be a rough year![]()
Anonymous wrote:UVA continues to gain in prestige, which it’s long already had in droves.
Anonymous wrote:Please hire more professors and offer more classes that are actually useful, what’s that massive endowment for
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a tiny flagship not sure why VA residents tolerate that.
I like our system. Instead of one enormous, mega university, we have a bunch of large ones.
I guess we could pull a North Carolina and call them all UVA with a city after them to make people realize that we have a lot of state universities here?
I’m sure GMU would leap at the chance to be called UVA-Fairfax.
Anonymous wrote:Newsflash: Kids are applying to more schools each year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a tiny flagship not sure why VA residents tolerate that.
Class size should increase, yes.