Anonymous wrote:Students at VT scramble to find off-campus housing starting in Oct their freshman year. It's ridiculous to think there will be housing available for all these extra incoming freshman.
They've got to get their house in order or it's going to impact their reputation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year's freshman class was 6,428. This year's projected to be 7,500-7,585.
https://vtnews.vt.edu/articles/2019/05/provost-admissions-2019.html
Wow!
I would hate that. There sent housing for that many!
They are now allowing freshman students to live off campus.
We accepted 1,600 more freshman than we can house in normal room spaces. Typically, an overflow results in us putting people in temporary spaces, but 5-person lounges and adding an extra person to single rooms isn't enough to correct for such a large overflow. Admissions uses trends to estimate how many people will actually accept their offer, and typically aims for around 2% growth in enrollment each year. This year they really messed up. So here we are. Some of you may be wondering how it is living in a lounge with 5 people, and the answer is it sucks and your housing should be discounted more than it is, but whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I seem to remember that last year they had fewer admissions because they had over admitted the year before. Or something like that.
Our daughter goes to tack and I seem to recall them saying they had a few more thousand applicants this year than last but the number was not super significant. It didn’t seem like there were that many fewer applications for last year.
They had a record number of applicants last year but they accepted fewer applicants because they had over admitted the year before.
This year may have been another record breaker for applicants and possibly a greater percentage of the applicants being offered admission are accepting their offers.
It's already out that they had fewer applications this year than last.
Anonymous wrote:Tech is Amazon U--
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I seem to remember that last year they had fewer admissions because they had over admitted the year before. Or something like that.
Our daughter goes to tack and I seem to recall them saying they had a few more thousand applicants this year than last but the number was not super significant. It didn’t seem like there were that many fewer applications for last year.
They had a record number of applicants last year but they accepted fewer applicants because they had over admitted the year before.
This year may have been another record breaker for applicants and possibly a greater percentage of the applicants being offered admission are accepting their offers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, Purdue is accepting students who they previously denied. Enrollment management, anyone?
I feel bad for the Tech engineering kids who stand even less of a chance of lasting until second year.
If you’re talking about Purdue, no, they did a terrible job. These kids were rejected in January and now miraculously admitted. That means their projections were waaaay off, and their waitlist was to short. How embarrassing for the school.