Anonymous wrote:Portland is a lot better, more interesting than Burlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does Middlebury do February start? Nobody has answered this question yet.
On our tour, it was described as an option for kids who wanted to take a gap semester. Thought it was a good option, even if not for my kid.
Anonymous wrote:Which is the better quality education and experience - Colby or Middlebury?
Anonymous wrote:Which is the better quality education and experience - Colby or Middlebury?
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine there’s a crazy high market for people who want to go to a tiny school in the middle of nowhere Vermont, pretty much the only reason people go to Williams is cause the rankings are nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is 17 per cent lower acceptance than last year? Or the same? Trying to gauge enrollment cliff.
Last year was 14%.
Oh great news! So it was easier to get in this year? I was getting worried hearing that top school admission rates were all going down - ivy plus, new ivy etc.
So Midd's acceptance rate went from 14% (2025) to 17% (2026)? Do we know if it was driven by fewer people applying ED binding to Midd, or just lower number of overall applications?
They've lowered the number accepted ED. Last year was 519, this year is 491. They greatly increased the number accepted ED during COVID. Perhaps they're starting to bring that number back down?
yes I think it's better they bring that number down. they still have a way to go as it seems like with even 491, that's a huge percentage of the class: 77% of the Fall starts this year were accepted ED, and 65% of the overall class (including the late-start "Febs", which usually aren't included in official numbers).
I think that's still pretty high - 65% or 77% of the class filled by ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine there’s a crazy high market for people who want to go to a tiny school in the middle of nowhere Vermont, pretty much the only reason people go to Williams is cause the rankings are nice.
Not everyone wants the same thing. What a revelation!
And yet, we can probably infer from the 17% yield rate what people want, usually!
It’s almost like you didn’t make a point
Unlike some other schools (ahem, Colby), Middlebury seems to accept only the best applicants, many of whom it knows it will lose to Ivys, Williams, Amherst, etc. They could certainly accept more average kids and increase yield. Their financial aid also isn't as robust as some wealthier peers, so they'll lose those battles as well, all else being equal. Perhaps they need to hire more cunning marketers or eliminate the application fee to drive up numbers (as some peers have done).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we know why 117 students (1/7 of total enrollment) has a delayed Spring start? Is it because there's more space in Spring to fit them in because Juniors are away on study abroad?
USC is doing this exact same thing to make up some of their budged deficit so maybe that's what Middlebury is trying too?
Middlebury has had Feb starts for 50 years:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAIGyrmXpdc
Why?
For one thing they fill in housing slots and class slots that are open because of many students taking a spring semester to study abroad. I don't think this is unique to Middlebury.
I wasn’t aware of any other small or mid size schools doing this. It’s mostly large privates who make this custom, and Midd
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine there’s a crazy high market for people who want to go to a tiny school in the middle of nowhere Vermont, pretty much the only reason people go to Williams is cause the rankings are nice.
Not everyone wants the same thing. What a revelation!
And yet, we can probably infer from the 17% yield rate what people want, usually!
It’s almost like you didn’t make a point
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine there’s a crazy high market for people who want to go to a tiny school in the middle of nowhere Vermont, pretty much the only reason people go to Williams is cause the rankings are nice.
Not everyone wants the same thing. What a revelation!
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine there’s a crazy high market for people who want to go to a tiny school in the middle of nowhere Vermont, pretty much the only reason people go to Williams is cause the rankings are nice.
Anonymous wrote:Why does Middlebury do February start? Nobody has answered this question yet.