For the class of 2012 (current freshman), the acceptance rate was 26%. It is not 7.5%, because BC has to accept more than double the spots it has as many of those that are accepted choose to enroll at other universities. No it is 7.5 percent...In a pamphlet I received it said they had 30,000 applicants for 2,250 spots...that is only 7.5 percent for incoming freshman
The original poster was right and you're incorrect. They had 30,000 applicants, they accepted a great many of them, and then only 2,250 decided to come to BC. This means the 7.5% number that they give is completely bogus.
That number is better than Harvard's application rate.
For the class of 2013, Brown accepted 10.8% of applicants. This was the lowest rate of admission in the school's history. Usually it's around 12%, but it still varies year by year depending on how many slots are available and how many applications are received.
The University of California at Berkeley's acceptance rate is 27%.
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This year (for the class of 2012) it's 8.33%
Approx. 89% acceptance rate!
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University of Montana enjoys an acceptance rate of 95.4 percent.
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The acceptance rate of Purdue University Calumet is 42%. Purdue University Calumet is a school within the Purdue University system. Purdue University is located in Hammond, Indiana.
Point Part University is a liberal arts university that is located in downtown Pittsburgh. As of 2010, the acceptance rate for Point Park University sits at about 75%.
Rider University is a great college that many would consider applying to. The acceptance rate of this particular college is 73% as of 2010. Compared to other schools, this rate isn't that bad.
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