Acceptance Rate between penn liberal and wharton

<p>2008 Penn
Total Number Applications Received 18,282
Total Number Applications Accepted 3,878
Overall Acceptance Rate 21.21%
Regular Decision Applications Received
Regular Decision Applicants Accepted 2541 in RD
Regular Decision Acceptance Rate 17%
Early Decision/ Action Applications Received 3,340
Early Decision/ Action Applications Accepted 1,120
Early Decision/ Action Acceptance Rate 33%
Percent of Class Filled by Early Applicants 45%</p>

<p>That is the basic list for the school as a whole, I was wondering if there was an admissions list which was seperated between wharton, nursing, engineering, and general college? If there is could someone link/show it.</p>

<p>EDIT*** Also, if you apply ED to wharton, can you apply to PENN general studies regular decision, or is that rejected as well?</p>

<p>Wharton’s acceptance rate for the class of 2010 was 12.4% and it was around 16-18% for the college.</p>

<p>those numbers make no sense when you consider the rates for engineering and nursing are considerably higher than the college or wharton; the college number would have to be lower to get the 17.7% overall rate for the class of 2010</p>

<p>For class of 2010:
Wharton: 12.1%
College: 17.4%</p>

<p>Overall (all schools including SEAS and Nursing): 17.7%</p>

<p>From the DP:</p>

<p>A record low of 17.7 percent of applicants have been accepted into Penn’s Class of 2010.</p>

<p>The University accepted 3,622 out of 20,479 applicants – 13.8 percent of regular-decision applicants and 28 percent of early-decision applicants.</p>

<p>Overall, this marks a 3.1 percentage-point decrease from last year’s acceptance rate.</p>

<p>“Generally, the image of the University continues to rise in visibility and in selectivity,” Dean of Admissions Lee Stetson said.</p>

<p>“those numbers make no sense when you consider the rates for engineering and nursing are considerably higher than the college or wharton; the college number would have to be lower to get the 17.7% overall rate for the class of 2010”</p>

<p>Keep in mind that engineering and particularly nursing have far fewer students than the college.</p>

<p>Thanks the for 12% number for wharton acceptance, I’m sorry i didn’t ask in the OP, but Is there any way I could get the 12% split up into ED and RD for wharton seperate stats?</p>

<p>Thanks for your help guys.</p>

<p>Good call, quaker10.</p>

<p>indicaclan… I’m not sure if this is what ur asking for… but I believe Wharton had a 18% early decision rate last year and 9ish regular (not sure)…</p>

<p>Those are the numbers I was looking for. Thank you very much if you those are accurate.</p>