Schools that won't be using wait list...

<p>Stanford and Dartmouth so far... any other sad news?</p>

<p>University of Rochester.</p>

<p>Chicago
BC?</p>

<p>Middlebury Princeton (maybe)</p>

<p>From Middlebury's newspaper:</p>

<p>The rough final Admissions numbers for the College's class of 2011 are in, and the most evident trend is the continued surge of applicants to Middlebury with a record high admissions yield of 47 percent.</p>

<p>Currently, the admissions yield stands at about 47 percent. The number indicates those who plan to matriculate to the College after receiving an offer to enroll here. The yield is much higher in admission terms than the recent projected yields of 44 percent, Clagett explained. </p>

<p>"It's record-making for Middlebury College," Clagett said. "The highest [yield] in at least a decade."</p>

<p>Usually the "summer melt" consists of seven to eight percent, which Admissions is actually counting on to achieve their hopes for a 2011 class of 603 fall admissions and 90 February admissions. </p>

<p><a href="http://media.www.middleburycampus.com/media/storage/paper446/news/2007/05/09/News/Admitted.Students.Yield.At.Record.Rate-2897601.shtml%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://media.www.middleburycampus.com/media/storage/paper446/news/2007/05/09/News/Admitted.Students.Yield.At.Record.Rate-2897601.shtml&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>tufts? a friend called and that's what they told him, but who really knows</p>

<p>Have also seen posts that Tufts is full</p>

<p>Yeah, Tufts is not going to the wait list.</p>

<p>Amherst, from what I can gather. Enrollment is 30 people over what they intended.</p>

<p>Bowdoin full?
Penn maybe very few?</p>

<p>anyone hear about UVA yet?</p>

<p>Carleton - Called admissions and learned that will probably not need to use the W/L. SAD...</p>