<p>Class size is also increasing for 2009 ...by 5 students to 383.</p>
<p>4.75% will be the biggest increase in eleven years for Swat tuition... lol !</p>
<p>According to my handy online inflation calculator...</p>
<p>"What cost $2660 in 1964 would cost $15281.14 in 2003."</p>
<p>Ah well... schools are a business, after all.</p>
<p>how do they know the precise number of students for 2009? surely they haven't finished reading through applications.. have they?</p>
<p>I think the "precise" number is really a "target" number, but I don't know how they compute the number of acceptances to offer in order to reach the target. According to a letter they recently sent my daughter, they're still in the process of reading applications. The letter reassured her that they haven't forgotten all about her since they accepted her; they were just busy with applications.</p>
<p>Well, all they've done is decide on a class size of 383. They get a lot more applications than they can handle, so they can determine what their class size will be this year - i.e how many to admit given their yield so that 383 matriculate on May 1.</p>
<p>What searchingavalon said. We wrote at the same time, so I didn't see her response. </p>
<p>This is a guessing game as to how many to admit so that they get a class size of 383. The yield has to be factored in.</p>
<p>This is a better link:
<a href="http://phoenix.swarthmore.edu/2005-03-03/news/14765%5B/url%5D">http://phoenix.swarthmore.edu/2005-03-03/news/14765</a></p>
<p>For the class size, I think they aim for a slightly lower number, and then admit some people from the waiting list.</p>
<p>The April Fools prank last year was that all 650 or so admitted students decided to matriculate...</p>
<p>nngmm, I think I know who your daughter is...or at least my son does. Do you live in St. Louis or nearby?</p>