Initial Class of 2015 Acceptance rates

<p>Hi all, looks like Colorado College is coming in @ 25.5% </p>

<p>5.5% -- Julliard
6.2 ---- Harvard
6.9 ---- Columbia
7.1 ---- Stanford
7.2 ---- Cooper Union
7.4 ---- Yale
8.4 ---- Princeton
8.7 ---- Brown
9.6 ---- MIT
9.7 ---- Dartmouth
12.0 --- Cal Tech
12.3 --- Univ. of Penn
12.6 --- Duke
13.6 --- Pomona
13.8 --- Claremont McKenna
14.9 --- Swarthmore
15.4 --- WUSTL
15.5 --- Vanderbilt
15.6 --- Bowdoin
15.8 --- Univ. of Chicago
17.0 --- Washington & Lee
17.7 --- Middlebury
18.0 --- Cornell
18.0 --- Northwestern
18.0 --- Georgetown
18.3 --- Johns Hopkins
18.6 --- Rice
21.8 --- Tufts
22.3 --- Vassar
24.1 --- Notre Dame
24.9 --- Barnard
25.3 --- UCLA
25.5 --- Colorado College
26.8 --- Hamilton
26.9 --- Bates
27.2 --- Bucknell
27.9 --- Boston College
29.1 --- Colby
29.3 --- Oberlin
29.4 --- UNC Chapel Hill
29.6 --- Carleton
30.4 --- Carnegie Mellon
32.3 --- Univ. of Virginia
32.9 --- Lehigh
33.2 --- Kenyon
34.3 --- Northeastern
40.2 --- SUNY Binghamton
40.3 --- Lafayette
41.8 --- Dickinson
41.8 --- Skidmore
42.4 --- Muhlenberg
42.6 --- Villanova
42.9 --- SMU
44.3 --- Grinnell
45.5 --- Smith
46.7 --- Penn State
47.9 --- Georgia Tech
48.2 --- Case Western
49.8 --- Wisconsin
64.5 --- Virginia Tech
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<p>I have asked the admission office, they told me that about 1250 people are admitted from 4900 applicants.</p>

<p>UCLA is much lower than that. I think it’s under 20%. Don’t know where the data is coming from.</p>

<p>^ UCLA’s Fall 2011 preliminary rate is 25.29%, according to their site. Since Fall 1998, at least, it has never dropped below 20%.</p>

<p>[Profile</a> of Admitted Freshmen, Fall 2011 - UCLA Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/Prospect/Adm_fr/Frosh_Prof11.htm]Profile”>http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/Prospect/Adm_fr/Frosh_Prof11.htm)</p>