2007 Transfer Rates

<p>From College Board:</p>

<p>Harvard-4%
Yale-3.8%
Stanford-5.1%
UPenn-12.4%
CalTech-9.2%
MIT-6.3%
Duke-7.4%
Columbia-6.4%
Chicago-12%
Dartmouth-12.6%
WashU-20.7%
Cornell-29.3%
Brown-3%
Northwestern-22.9%
Johns Hopkins-15%
Rice-27.4%
Emory-26%
Vanderbilt-33.9%
Notre Dame-33.4%
UCBerkeley-29.1%
Carnegie Mellon-13%
UVirginia-37.7%
Georgetown-24.7%
UCLA-40.7%
UMich-39.9%
USC-26.6%
UNC-41.2%
Tufts-9%
Wake Forest-39.4%</p>

<p>well i dont know how many of those are off, but i know browns is wrong</p>

<p>Holy ****. Did Uchicago really drop to 12% last year? Man that's WAY less than they've taken before. I guess I can give up any hope of being accepted there this year lol</p>

<p>As discussed on the 2006 transfer rate sticky thread, some of the colleges have the 2007 rates, but others appear to still have the old 2006 rates.</p>

<p>Ly Chicago was 22%
<a href="https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/level2.asp?id=37%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/level2.asp?id=37&lt;/a>
Stanford was 1.5%</p>

<p>Nope, Brown's is correct.</p>

<p>College</a> Search - Brown University - Brown - Admission</p>

<p>Thank you, wayward_trojan.</p>

<p>It is true that finding acceptance rates, on any kind of "overview" site such as College Board, is tricky; because they do not give the year. And, as others have noted, some of CBs data appear to be for different years for different schools.</p>

<p>Still, it is always useful to share as much data as anyone can obtain.</p>

<p>I will sticky this thread, but leave up the 2006 acceptance rates until we feel we have fairly up to date 2007 data.</p>

<p>[Moderator note:Anyone who finds specific data on a particular college's website or Common Data set: we would greatly appreciate your updating the list. Please annotate the source for your info and all readers will greatly appreciate it, I know.</p>

<p>the acceptance letters inferred ~8-12%</p>

<p>2007 Transfer Rates </p>

<p>Harvard-4%
Yale-3.8%
Stanford-1.6% [2007 common data set]
UPenn-12.4%
CalTech-9.2%
MIT-6.3%
Duke-7.4%
Columbia-6.4%
Chicago-21.8% [ Chicago transfer admissions website]
Dartmouth-12.6%
WashU-20.7%
Cornell-29.3%
Brown-3.8% [2006 figure- 2007 common data set not available yet]
Northwestern-22.9%
Johns Hopkins-15%
Rice-27.4%
Emory-26%
Vanderbilt-33.9%
Notre Dame-33.4%
UCBerkeley-29.1%
Carnegie Mellon-13%
UVirginia-37.7%
Georgetown-24.7%
UCLA-40.7%
UMich-39.9%
USC-26.6%
UNC-41.2%
Tufts-9%
Wake Forest-39.4%</p>

<p>Wow, it's my post from the other thread...which we already said had some things correct, and others not so correct.</p>

<p>Sachmoney I was doing what the Mod asked-correcting some of the incorrect info.
"[Moderator note:Anyone who finds specific data on a particular college's website or Common Data set: we would greatly appreciate your updating the list. Please annotate the source for your info and all readers will greatly appreciate it, I know."</p>

<p>lol chill out, these things dont even matter</p>

<p>Is Chicago's 21.8% from 2006 or last year?</p>

<p>What about NYU (esp. Gallation and Steinhardt communication) and some LACs??</p>

<p>Chicago's 21.8% is from last year.</p>

<p>I don't care, I was just pointing out that I posted this in the 2006 rates thread because someone had asked. I thought about posting my own thread on the 2007. It was just a remark.</p>

<p>ughh. Tufts' rate is highly discouraging.</p>

<p>Thank you to all who have posted information on the 2007 rates, whether initially on the 2006 thread or on this separate thread, which I have now stickied. </p>

<p>Also thank you to those who are posting updates, new information and sources. All of this is valuable. It is inevitable that better information will come along as more schools publish last year's acceptance rates. It is, obviously, no disrespect to those who posted older information when that was all that was available.</p>

<p>This thread is meant to be a valuable resource to those trying to compile lists for their own transfer applications. Acceptance rates are one very valuable tool in choosing target schools and compiling a balanced list of selectivity ranges.</p>

<p>Let's appreciate it for what it is.</p>

<p>The 2007 Hopkins transfer acceptance rate was 8.5%. (62/721 applicants) :)</p>

<p>Good luck everyone! :)</p>

<p>browns new numbers are on college board 90/1004 = 9%</p>