<p>Fellow CCers:</p>
<p>Here is the Class of 2011 Profile, as published within the most recent Lafayette Admissions brochure. For the purpose of drawing comparisons, just know that the stats for the Class of 2010 are posted here (that is, until the page is updated with the Class of 2011 Profile): <a href="http://www.lafayette.edu/admissions/requirements.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.lafayette.edu/admissions/requirements.html</a>.</p>
<p>Gender /// Applied /// Accepted /// Enrolled
Male /// 3,483 /// 1,121 /// 294
Female /// 2,880 ///1,082 /// 264
TOTAL /// 6,363 /// 2,203 /// 558
(as of May 9, 2007...some waitlist candidate decisions pending)</p>
<p>As you can see, applications went up from 5,875 to 6,363 (about 8.4% increase). Admissions officers were shooting for an enrollment of about 595, but ended up waitlisting too many applicants. After a mad dash to call waitlisted candidates and inform them of their acceptances, I'm sure that 558 number is currently somewhere near the 595 mark.</p>
<p>Accepted Students Stats
Class Rank: 80% in top tenth, 97% in top fourth
SAT: middle 50% range was 610-700 in Critical Reading and 640-730 in Math
ACT: middle 50% range was 27-32</p>
<p>Enrolled Students Stats
Class Rank: 67% in top tenth, 93% in top fourth
SAT: middle 50% range was 580-680 in Critical Reading and 610-710 in Math
ACT: middle 50% range was 26-30</p>
<p>Just some quick facts about geographic representation and ethnic representation. 25.6% of the Class of 2011 are from New Jersey, 18.6% are from New York, and 19.7% are from Pennsylvania. 73.1% are Caucasian, 5.9% are African American, 4.8% are Asian American, and 6.8% are International Students.</p>
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<li>Justin</li>
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