<p>Not a chance UT will follow. They are already full as is, as much as a help it could be to some of their students, it wouldn’t make sense for them to change from a fiscal standpoint.</p>
<p>Maybe this will make it a little bit easier to get into UT by affecting UT’s yield (the proportion of accepted students who decide to attend)? Although UT is not like other colleges that can pull people in off a wait list if their yield is lower than expected. Hmmm.</p>
<p>At other schools, you are
admitted
waitlisted
rejected</p>
<p>At UT, you are
admitted for the next fall
admitted for the next summer as part of the “Summer Freshman Class”
CAP’ed so you can easily transfer in later
rejected</p>
<p>If the yield for next year were lower than expected, I wonder what they would do. Let some of the SFC enter in the fall, and then offer some of the CAP’ed students a spot in the SFC, maybe?</p>