<p>How many students are in the Bucknell School of Management? How many students in the School of Arts and Sciences?
I would like to take classes in Management, Race/Ethnicity Studies, and Education...so really either school I think would work
Is it possible to take courses in both colleges?
Also, because Bucknell does admit based on which school/college applicants choose, which do you think is easier to get into?</p>
<p>[Class</a> of 2015 || Bucknell University](<a href=“http://bucknell.edu/x65484.xml]Class”>http://bucknell.edu/x65484.xml)
Intended Majors of Class of 2015</p>
<p>26.7% Undecided (246)
17.5% Sciences (161)
11.4% Social Sciences (105)
19.2% Engineering (177)
9.1% Management (84)
4.9% Computer Science and Mathematics (45)
8.6% Fine Arts and Humanities (79)
2.5% Education (23)</p>
<p><a href=“http://bucknell.edu/Documents/Admissions/ADM_2015Profile.pdf[/url]”>http://bucknell.edu/Documents/Admissions/ADM_2015Profile.pdf</a>
ACADEMIC AREAS OF INTEREST APPLIED ADMITTED ENROLLED
Undecided 1,510 475 245
Sciences 1,440 448 161
Social Sciences 1,121 251 105
Engineering 2,137 481 177
Management 588 185 84
Computer Science and Math 297 123 45
Fine Arts/Humanities 683 182 79
Education 164 43 23
TOTAL 7,940 2,188 919</p>
<p>There seem to be some differences in acceptance rates per school.</p>
<p>^ I recently visited Bucknell with my daughter and during the info session the admissions officer said that admission decisions are done by major area, which if I recall correctly corresponded to the categories listed above. They didn’t directly correspond to schools, but in some cases subsets of schools. </p>
<p>Someone asked if the admission rates were different per school, and the admissions officer said that they could be, but it was hard to predict what the difference would be for any given year, as it would depend on their admissions goals and the number of applicants. He specifically mentioned that they are purposely growing the school of management, and recently added new majors offered.</p>