<p>i know that mich has a accept rate of like 45-47% overall this year, but does anyone know anything about how many oos people apply, and what % of those are accepted?</p>
<p>That's an excellent question, but unfortunately I cannot find information on it anywhere. We know that out-of-staters make up approximately one-third of the school, but I imagine that in-staters are more inclined to enroll and thus would have a higher yield. Hopefully someone will be able to provide some statistics on this.</p>
<p>Some stats I found on the U-M site, from an article dated January 2003 (<a href="http://www.umich.edu/news/index.html?Releases/2003/Jan03/r012903):%5B/url%5D">http://www.umich.edu/news/index.html?Releases/2003/Jan03/r012903):</a>
"At Michigan, for example, one-third of the student body comes from outside the state, and most of the Latino students who enroll are not Michigan residents. Over half of the applicants for Michigan's freshman class are from out of state, while only 11% of applicants to the University of Texas at Austin are nonresidents."</p>
<p>So we know the OOS applications (>50%) and the OOS enrollment (~33%), but still not their acceptance rate or their yield rate. The basic formula is:</p>
<h1>of OOS = (A) x (AR%) x (YR%)</h1>
<p>Number of out-of-state students = OOS applicants times OOS acceptance rate times OOS yield rate</p>
<p>For Fall 2005, if the yield rate were the same (which I expect it would in reality be lower) for OOS and in-staters, and assuming very conservative values of 51% applicants being OOS and 49% being in-state, then the OOS acceptance rate is 41% and in-state acceptance rate is 73%. I expect the reality is probably in the 30s for out-of-state and 80s for in-state.</p>
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<p>Some overall numbers for the last half decade:</p>
<p>Fall 2001
23717 applied, 12940 admitted, 5418 enrolled
[54.6% acceptance rate, 41.9% yield]</p>
<p>Fall 2002
24141 applied, 12594 admitted, 5540 enrolled
[52.2% acceptance rate, 44.0% yield]</p>
<p>Fall 2003
25108 applied, 12315 admitted, 5187 enrolled
[49.0% acceptance rate, 42.1% yield]</p>
<p>Fall 2004 (first year post-Supreme Court decision)
25943 applied, 13814 admitted, 5554 enrolled
[53.2% acceptance rate, 40.2% yield]</p>
<p>Fall 2005
23882 applied, 13610 admitted, 6115 enrolled; 37% out-of-state (with international students)
[57.0% acceptance rate, 44.9% yield]</p>
<p>No way the In-state acceptance rate is in the 80s. Id say 70% at the highest</p>