Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want a reference from '23? My kid was admitted Honors to a Humanities major with a 4.67 weighted gpa, a dozen AP courses (but he skipped the 12th grade exams and had mostly 5s on the others) and a 35 out of 36 on his ACT. He did come from a "W" school, although I'm not sure UMD differentiates where kids come from within MCPS. They could also see on his transcript that he'd had a resource class for 9th and 10th grade and no first period in 12th grade. (He has special needs, but they didn't see the IEP.)
Also, UMD swears that they don't select by major, and they say that their freshman class mostly comes from Early Action applicants.
They absolutely do cap students from each high school, not the whole county. They even know specific teachers at larger schools like Blair and BCC to know “oh that lower grade isn’t as concerning because Ms X is a hard grader.”
You’re competing against other kids at your own high school mostly.
This, exactly. You're up against those from your own HS. If you have access to Naviance, take a look at it for recent trends as well.
At my kids' HS, UMD accepted ~25% of applicants in 2025. In 2024, it was ~35%. In 2023, it was around 55%!
I see a similar big drop in the % and number of students accepted from our MCPS high school in the past few years. The number of students applying has been pretty consistent, but the number accepted has dropped a lot. What's the reason for the big change in the past two years?
2020 - 152 applied, 79 accepted (52%)
2021 - 181 applied, 88 accepted (49%)
2022 - 183 applied, 86 accepted (47%)
2023 - 187 appliec, 88 accepted (47%)
2024 - 145 applied, 54 accepted (37%)
2025 - 171 appliedd, 48 accepted (28%)
While the number of students from your HS may have been stable, the number of applications to UMD overall has grown a ton. The admissions officer at the information session we attended when we toured said they had a record 66,000 applicants for the class that just started this fall. This means UMD can be a lot more selective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want a reference from '23? My kid was admitted Honors to a Humanities major with a 4.67 weighted gpa, a dozen AP courses (but he skipped the 12th grade exams and had mostly 5s on the others) and a 35 out of 36 on his ACT. He did come from a "W" school, although I'm not sure UMD differentiates where kids come from within MCPS. They could also see on his transcript that he'd had a resource class for 9th and 10th grade and no first period in 12th grade. (He has special needs, but they didn't see the IEP.)
Also, UMD swears that they don't select by major, and they say that their freshman class mostly comes from Early Action applicants.
They absolutely do cap students from each high school, not the whole county. They even know specific teachers at larger schools like Blair and BCC to know “oh that lower grade isn’t as concerning because Ms X is a hard grader.”
You’re competing against other kids at your own high school mostly.
This, exactly. You're up against those from your own HS. If you have access to Naviance, take a look at it for recent trends as well.
At my kids' HS, UMD accepted ~25% of applicants in 2025. In 2024, it was ~35%. In 2023, it was around 55%!
I see a similar big drop in the % and number of students accepted from our MCPS high school in the past few years. The number of students applying has been pretty consistent, but the number accepted has dropped a lot. What's the reason for the big change in the past two years?
2020 - 152 applied, 79 accepted (52%)
2021 - 181 applied, 88 accepted (49%)
2022 - 183 applied, 86 accepted (47%)
2023 - 187 appliec, 88 accepted (47%)
2024 - 145 applied, 54 accepted (37%)
2025 - 171 appliedd, 48 accepted (28%)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people think it is a disadvantage to apply to UMDCP from a magnet like Blair or RMIB if they are limiting the number of kids they take from each school?
No, but the magnets make it harder for the school’s general population to be accepted because they aren’t in the most rigorous courses at the school. It can make it harder to then be accepted to an LEP, because there are more students in the magnet aiming for the same LEPs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want a reference from '23? My kid was admitted Honors to a Humanities major with a 4.67 weighted gpa, a dozen AP courses (but he skipped the 12th grade exams and had mostly 5s on the others) and a 35 out of 36 on his ACT. He did come from a "W" school, although I'm not sure UMD differentiates where kids come from within MCPS. They could also see on his transcript that he'd had a resource class for 9th and 10th grade and no first period in 12th grade. (He has special needs, but they didn't see the IEP.)
Also, UMD swears that they don't select by major, and they say that their freshman class mostly comes from Early Action applicants.
UMD doesn’t select from major BUT there are majors for that are Limited Enrollment. Meaning you could potentially get accepted to UMD, but not get accepted to that major. CS and even Business are some of the LEP majors.
+1. See here:
https://admissions.umd.edu/academics/limited-enrollment-programs
Anonymous wrote:Do people think it is a disadvantage to apply to UMDCP from a magnet like Blair or RMIB if they are limiting the number of kids they take from each school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want a reference from '23? My kid was admitted Honors to a Humanities major with a 4.67 weighted gpa, a dozen AP courses (but he skipped the 12th grade exams and had mostly 5s on the others) and a 35 out of 36 on his ACT. He did come from a "W" school, although I'm not sure UMD differentiates where kids come from within MCPS. They could also see on his transcript that he'd had a resource class for 9th and 10th grade and no first period in 12th grade. (He has special needs, but they didn't see the IEP.)
Also, UMD swears that they don't select by major, and they say that their freshman class mostly comes from Early Action applicants.
They absolutely do cap students from each high school, not the whole county. They even know specific teachers at larger schools like Blair and BCC to know “oh that lower grade isn’t as concerning because Ms X is a hard grader.”
You’re competing against other kids at your own high school mostly.
This, exactly. You're up against those from your own HS. If you have access to Naviance, take a look at it for recent trends as well.
At my kids' HS, UMD accepted ~25% of applicants in 2025. In 2024, it was ~35%. In 2023, it was around 55%!
I see a similar big drop in the % and number of students accepted from our MCPS high school in the past few years. The number of students applying has been pretty consistent, but the number accepted has dropped a lot. What's the reason for the big change in the past two years?
2020 - 152 applied, 79 accepted (52%)
2021 - 181 applied, 88 accepted (49%)
2022 - 183 applied, 86 accepted (47%)
2023 - 187 appliec, 88 accepted (47%)
2024 - 145 applied, 54 accepted (37%)
2025 - 171 appliedd, 48 accepted (28%)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How rigorous a courseload are they looking for? How many APs do you typically need to take to get in-- do kids sometimes get in with only a handful of AP classes or do they need to be closer to maxing them out? Do they have to be on the advanced math track/make it to calculus by senior year to get in, or is it okay to be on grade level and just do pre-calc or AP Stats senior year (if not interested in STEM)?
28:15 here, our kid had 12 APs, mostly humanities (not math/science), but also Econ, and got 5s on all AP exams, including micro and macro economics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want a reference from '23? My kid was admitted Honors to a Humanities major with a 4.67 weighted gpa, a dozen AP courses (but he skipped the 12th grade exams and had mostly 5s on the others) and a 35 out of 36 on his ACT. He did come from a "W" school, although I'm not sure UMD differentiates where kids come from within MCPS. They could also see on his transcript that he'd had a resource class for 9th and 10th grade and no first period in 12th grade. (He has special needs, but they didn't see the IEP.)
Also, UMD swears that they don't select by major, and they say that their freshman class mostly comes from Early Action applicants.
They absolutely do cap students from each high school, not the whole county. They even know specific teachers at larger schools like Blair and BCC to know “oh that lower grade isn’t as concerning because Ms X is a hard grader.”
You’re competing against other kids at your own high school mostly.
Anonymous wrote:How rigorous a courseload are they looking for? How many APs do you typically need to take to get in-- do kids sometimes get in with only a handful of AP classes or do they need to be closer to maxing them out? Do they have to be on the advanced math track/make it to calculus by senior year to get in, or is it okay to be on grade level and just do pre-calc or AP Stats senior year (if not interested in STEM)?
Anonymous wrote:My child and friends did MC2. All got into UMD early decision except one.