LehighHawkDad, enrollment has seemingly gone from 4,800 to 5,000 students rather quickly. And I don’t think any new housing has been built during that time. If yield is too high, the number of offers has to drop, especially in light of increased applications. I suspect Lehigh’s actions are just a function of mathematics and less their interest in managing rankings. A telltale sign of a school playing the rankings game is when supplemental essays go away…sure way to increase application numbers.