<p>Let me add this:</p>
<p>Yields for UCLA and Cal for IS > 40%. </p>
<p>Yields for both for NR << 40% and depending on the breakdown of NR’s between OOS and Int students. Both of the above are not so good in yields for OOS, with Cal having improved a bit in this %, but for Ints, Cal does well, UCLA moderate to decent. </p>
<p>For SD, yield for IS’s ~ 20% or maybe even less – the biggest problem that SD has because typically less than 1 of 5 students from CA choose SD. SD has to accept 17,500 students to even approach a class of ~ 3,500 Californians. I’m not sure what its NR yield is, but I doubt if it’s significantly < 20%. So I think you’ll see SD’s continuing trend to drop IS enrollment with NR replacement, unless the Regents decide to tell SD to reverse this trend.</p>