<p>Both sets of numbers offer a lot to students. Enrolled numbers say what type of student body will be there, and everything associated with that. However, accepted numbers give you a better idea as to where your application stands(being in the middle of the enrolled numbers could put you in the lower segment of accepted, so while you might be a competitive student at the school, your application may be less appealing than believed). Breaking down by region and minority and all could be helpful, a college could be attempting to attract people from the south, but having trouble enrolling them, if you then applied ED from the southern states you would have an advantage, which would be visible from the accepted but not enrolled stats. However, how many southerners you could hang out with would be in the enrolled data.</p>
<p>Both sets of data are helpful, why don’t these schools make both readily available?</p>