Musictoad-- to add to what Rich has said, the CDS' only report "enrolled" SAT & class rank stats. Some colleges do report Admit data on their web sites, which can be a deceptive practice if those data are not clearly discerned as "admit" rather than "enroll" because as Rich notes, admit stats as often greater in value than enroll stats. See this discussion on U Miami's SAT postings:
University of Miami a soon to be top 50 school?
One other example that comes to mind of a college posting admit stats is Davidson. Here is Davidson's class of 2010 accepted profile:
http://www2.davidson.edu/admission/apply_icprofile.asp
Note that I don't deem this as deceptive as they have clearly marked the table as "accepted" students. Note that the SAT ranges of acceptees (M+V= 1325-1490 middle 50%) are greater than the previous year's enrolled students' SATs as reported in their CDS (M+V= 1280-1440):
http://www2.davidson.edu/administrat.../0506cds_C.pdf
On Colgate-- I have never found their CDS on their web site. They do have a "profile" page which lists things like SATs:
http://www.colgate.edu/DesktopDefaul...=555&pgID=2080
Note that the profile data are for the "admitted" group, meaning that the reported median of 1310-1480 is likely greater than the enrolled population (USNews reports 1270-1430 from last year).