Graduate vs. Undergrad Admission

<p>I've been doing research on acceptance rates for UofC but most information is only about undergrad.
I understand acceptant crates are pretty low for undergrads, but how about for graduate programs (non law or business)?</p>

<p>Particularly interested in Masters programs like Liberal Arts, Middle Eastern Studies, International Relations, etc.
Is the acceptance rate higher for those?</p>

<p>*rates
Lol not crates</p>

<p>Much, much higher. Those Masters programs are cash cows for the university (although the university is pretty liberal with discounting tuition for attractive students).</p>

<p>The MLA program is different from the others. It’s really a continuing ed program for adults in the community, and all the classes meet at the university’s building in River North. The IR and MES programs, and similar public policy Masters from the Harris School or the Humanities and Social Science Masters programs are pitched at people who are relatively recent college graduates who will be full-time students acquiring a professional credential or improving their chances at getting admission to a PhD program.</p>