What was NYU's Yield Rate for 2007?

<p>Can someone provide this information. Other schools have published this information but I cannot find it on NYU’s website.</p>

<p>NYU’s 2007 undergraduate Yield Rate was approximately 36.9%.</p>

<p>Source:
<a href=“Factbook”>Factbook;

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<p>if nyu’s financial aid is slightly higher, i am sure its yield rate wont be this low.</p>

<p>thats not a low yield rate…</p>

<p>For most schools, 37% is a perfectly good yield. In fact, I believe that I read elsewhere on CC that Amherst, for example, had an unexpectedly high yield rate of 41% this year. So there’s nothing to be ashamed of. </p>

<p>Of course, I would guess that more people turn down NYU because of finances than at many other top tier schools, so perhaps NYU’s yield rate is even more impressive with this consideration.</p>

<p>EDIT: Isn’t that last year’s yield rate? It doesn’t usually change much, but I’m just pointing that out…</p>

<p>I think that MikeU was referring to the yield rate for this year’s fall incoming class (I think). Goyoungha’s link is to facts and figures for last year’s class, the class that entered in fall of 2006.</p>

<p>Even schools like Brown have a yield rate of just above 60%. It’s actually pretty respectable.</p>

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<p>You’re right. I just went back and checked to see if any recent figures have been posted, but it doesn’t seem so.</p>

<p>See <a href=“Factbook”>Factbook;

<p>EDIT: As a side note, the NYU’s yield rate for the past 4 years has been in the general range of 36-42%.</p>

<p>woohoo! I contribute to that 0.0001%!</p>