<p>New NYT stats out: <a href=“2013 College Acceptance Rates - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com”>2013 College Acceptance Rates - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com;
<p>As I have time, I will compare and contrast with what we already have & update accordingly. While there appear to be some entirely new schools on the NYT list, some of the stats for schools already on our list appear at slight variance. I will make a judgment call on which data appear more current (as we learned earlier in the thread that some of the NYT data were dated.)</p>
<p>tougis, more to chew on here (plus I’m consumed this week with real work), so give me a tad more time!</p>
<p>Pre-NYT-update catch-up</p>
<p>Monclair State +46% (>18,000) [??]
Skidmore +42.7% (8,143)
Northern Kentucky >+30% (no app count)
Clark +29.0% (5,545)
Ohio State +25.6% (35,300)
Case Western +25% (18,226)
Carleton +20% (calc’d ~7,030)
UChicago +20% (30,369)
Boston U +19.7% (52,693)
Ohio U +17.4% (20,512)
Chapman +17.3% (>12,300)
UCSC +16.9% (38,507)
UC Merced +16.6% (14,966)
U Washington +15.7% (30,073)
UMass Boston +14.7% (8,603)
St Lawrence +14.4% (3,080)
Brandeis +14.2% (9,370)
UCSB +13.9% (62,402)
Georgia ~+13.8% (~21,000)
Ithaca +13.2% (15,641)
UC Riverside +13.2% (33,809)
UC Davis +13.1% (55,877)
Kalamazoo +13% (>2,400)
Tufts +12.5% (18,420)
WPI +12.0% (8,498)
UC Irvine +11.3% (60,619)
NYU +11.2% (48,606) [all campuses including Shanghai & Abu Dhabi]
Alma +11.1% (1,820)
Macalester +11.0% (6,696)
Northern Illinois +11% (>18,000)
UMass Lowell +11% (7,328)
UCLA +10.8% (80,472)
UCSD +10.8% (67,403)
Babson +10.3% (6,080)
UMn +10% (~42,000 and counting)
Pepperdine +10% (10,443)
Syracuse ~+10% (calc: ~28,370)
Washington U SL ~+10% (~30,000)
UC Berkeley +9.7% (67,658)
Emerson +9.7% (7,756)
Vanderbilt +9.5% (31,033)
Cal Poly, SLO +9.4% (40,404)
Stony Brook >+9% (>30,000) [source not verified on web]
Carnegie Mellon +9.0% (18,879)
Claremont McKenna +8.9% (5,509)
Lehigh +8.9% (>12,560)
Rochester +8.2% (17,146)
Colgate +7.4% (calc ~8,375)
U Texas >+7.3% (>38,000)
DePaul +7.2% (19,475 & counting as of 2/13)
Northeastern +7.0 (47,322)
UVa +6.7% (29,005)
Miami U +6.3% (21,593)
San Diego State +6.0% (53,760)
St Andrews +6% (14,355)
Stanford +6.0% (38,828)
UT Dallas >+5.9% (>7,500)
Bates +5.9% (5,194)
Cornell +5.8% (40,006)
RPI +5.8% (16,112)
Trinity +5.7% (7,500)
NC State +5.5% (calc’d to be >21,384, count incomplete)
Wellesley +5.5% (4,794)
Columbia +5.3% (33,531)
Bowdoin +5.0% (7,052)
Fordham +5.0% (35,229)
MIT +~4.9% (almost 18,989)
Santa Clara +4.8% (nearly 15,000)
UMass Amherst +4.8% (36,000)
Wesleyan +4.5% (10,969)
Notre Dame +4.1% (~17,650) [source not verified on web]
U North Carolina +4.0% (30,689)
U Southern Cal +3.7% (47,800)
SUNY Binghamton +3.4% (29,089)
Barnard +3.3% (5,609)
Colorado College +3.0% (5,775)
Middlebury +3.0% (9,112)
Bryn Mawr >+2.8% (2,700+)
Colby +2.8% (5,390)
Kenyon +2.8% (4,057)
Union +2.7% (5,717)
Vermont +2.7% (22,277)
William & Mary +2.7% (14,035)
Franklin & Marshall >+2.4% (>5,300)
Olin +2.4% (800)
CU Boulder +2.3% (22,287)
Northwestern +2.2% (32,772)
Yale +2.2% (29,610)
Harvard +2.1% (35,023)
SUNY Oswego ~+2% (~9,940 calc)
Denison +1.96% (4,850)
Wisconsin >+1.9% (>29,600)
Rice +1.76% (~15,400)
Smith +1.4% (4,402)
U Rhode Island +1.16% (20,632)
George Washington +1.04% (21,982)
Emory +0.91% (17,652)
Juilliard +0.82% (2,338)
Brown +0.62% (28,919)
JHU +0.54% (20,613)
Duke +0.53% (31,785)
Swarthmore +0.38% (6,614)
Villanova +0.21% (14,933)
Penn +0.20% (31,280)
Scripps +0.13% (2,376)
Dickinson +0.03% (>5,820)
Tulane ~~0% (roughly 30,000)
USAF Academy ~0% (12,000 “plus”)
Caltech -0.02% (5,536)
Providence -0.03% (9,649)
Grinnell -0.57% (4,528)
Princeton -0.62% (26,498)
Occidental -0.88% (6,080)
Marquette -0.89% (22,697)
Haverford -0.99% (3,590)
Georgetown -1.2% (19,879)
Holy Cross -1.3% (7,079)
U Florida ~-1.5% (~27,000)
Harvey Mudd -1.6% (3,537)
Hamilton -1.8% (5,017)
Elon -2.5% (9,791)
Conn College -2.8% (4,700)
Pitzer -2.9% (4,103)
Dartmouth -3.0% (22,416)
Williams -3.1% (6,853)
Bucknell -3.6% (7,834)
Gettysburg -3.9% (nearly 5,400)
Vassar -3.9% (7,600)
SUNY Cortland ~-4.2% (>11,200)
Pomona ~-4.8% (~7,100)
Whitman -5.4% (~2,700)
Amherst -7.5% (7,918)
Penn State ~-9% (~43,272, calculated)
SUNY Canton -19.6% (4,276)
Boston College -26.6% (~25,000)</p>