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Also, as many OOS students as there are (and 58% in the last class sounds about right), there are still a WHOLE lot of them who are full pay. It's really a two-pronged (at least) admissions approach: Offer generous merit awards to high-stats students from all over the US and recruit students from wealthy school districts in states where the IS options are limited or very expensive or difficult to get into. <<<
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But, given the automatic scholarships, it would seem that the full pay OOS students would have an ACT of 26 or below. Are these the students desired by UA to raise its stature? OOS wealthy students who are not the top students?
How many is a WHOLE lot?