UT Austin Class of 2025 — Regular Decision

How many enrolled?

@tristatecoog not to mention OOS tuition, which is $$$ X2!!

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That must be an insanely good prep school. We’re in Dallas/Fort Worth with a class size of 500-600 and we won’t have that many fully accepted, meaning placed in their first-choice major (as an OOS applicant would be). We know of 3 accepted into their major.

Is there a chance that admissions decisions come out tonight?

Nobody knows. It’d be nice though, wouldn’t it? Finally rip the bandaid off. BEST OF LUCK to you if it happens!

I’ve heard talk of it a little given that around this time last year, on Tuesday, a big wave of positive admissions happened. There was big talk of it happening this past Friday but no good for that. Hopefully tonight or this Friday before the priority deadline of early next week

About 4-5 I believe

Whatever happens, good luck y’all. I’m hoping that my kids agony will be over soon as well.

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It’s a public school, but yes a very good one definitely not the case for all OOS schools

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sorry to ask but what is CT?

For comparison, a couple other good Connecticut schools (Taft and Greenwich HS) had 5 and 4 respectively attend UT over the last five years. SMU had 15 and 22 while TCU had four at GHS and less than five at Taft. Rice had just one at GHS.

I’m going to guess that some of those kids are in top Greek houses. :smile: Could certainly be wrong. Maybe they’re CS and COE majors.

Non-AA yield should be far higher than 45%

Does anyone have any idea how many students are offered the PACE program or CAP program each year? I have no sense of what those numbers might be in addition.

Non-AA yield is far higher, nearly 80%, not 30%. Non-AA is the group that pull the overall yield up to 47%.

If you look at official UT data for 2024, 18K admission offer, 15K of those were auto. UT at best offer around 2K to 2.5K to non-AA.

Connecticut!

Or central time

Hopefully we find out in 17 minutes!

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I do not know the numbers, but significantly more are offered CAP than PACE. PACE is a fairly low number. PACE is a better program to be offered because you can actually live on campus at UT and take one or two classes at UT. CAP is completely different. You spend your entire 1st year on a satellite UT campus and are only guaranteed admission in COLA. If you want to be in a competitive major like business, engineering, biology or CS, you have to apply as a transfer student, so CAP offers no advantage over simply going to any other college 1st year and trying to transfer to UT if you want a competitive major.

There were just under 700 OOS enrollees last year plus over 1400 non-AA (~25% of the Texas residents). I believe I’d read that AA had a slightly higher yield than non-AA which was surprising to me.

With 8.1% of the class OOS (like last year), you could yield 58% of non-AA, 53% of AA and 19% of OOS. That gives you a 12% acceptance rate of non-AA and 15% for OOS. Either way, all non-AA, including OOS, are admitted at roughly 13%. Incredible!

I feel very worried guys. I finished all my other materials on time. But I submitted a required photo of my residency card today. It’s almost time for admissions. Is there anyway they could’ve considered my application?