<p>Unlike other schools, Michigan never mentions anything about how many people it accepted out of how many applicants until like the start of fall semester. All colleges are going up in apps, Cornell's acceptance rate is 21%, Yale is 8%, Brown i think is 13.8%. Northwestern is 34%(?). What do you think it will be for Michigan?</p>
<p>Cornell is actually around 25% overall. But it is true that the rate has decreased from last year.</p>
<p>Northwestern is at 28% this year</p>
<p>i think it's gonna be around 45%</p>
<p>I think Michigan is around 45-50% this year, if you check college board it was 57% and if you chec <a href="http://www.admissions.umich.edu/fastfacts.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.admissions.umich.edu/fastfacts.html</a> for last year stats it was around 57% around the same as collegeboard. With more people applying to University of Michigan this year it would be logical to conclude that UMICH's acceptance rate will be 45-50%</p>
<p>Michigan's acceptance rate should dip well below 50%...probably all the way down to 45%.</p>
<p>I think Penn has the lowest acceptance rate this year. I may be wrong though.</p>
<p>Yale has the lowest acceptance rate this year. That's what I heard from this site.</p>