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<p>Allowing lower income students to review their financial aid packages before committing to a school ultimately trumps yield rate (as it should, IMO). </p>
<p>So, no, maintaining a high yield rate is not the most important thing to UF but it still matters. It’s used in rankings, after all, and Bernie is really hellbent on making UF a “top 10” public. </p>
<p>Ridiculous, I know.</p>