<p>Bloomberg reports that discussions are underway at Yale University to decide whether it would be a good move to increase undergraduate enrollment by as much as 15 percent to accommodate as many as 200 more students in each year’s freshman class:</p>
<p>I didn’t know this is news with all the talk about two more residential colleges. Heck in the Alumni magazine, they’re taking “informal” suggestions as for whom the new Colleges should be named.</p>
<p>menuetto and ajayc: This thread is also running on the general thread. A relevant fact that’s missing from these posts is that any enrollment expansion won’t happen for about 8-10 years. Unless you’re in the 3-5th grade right now, it won’t affect you. The cited Bloomberg article explains it. There’s another article in the BostonHerald that cites the Bloomberg article which ignores that fact and would lead the reader to think it’s an imminent happening – which it isn’t. That Boston Herald article is misleading in its negligence</p>
<p>From the Yale Alumni Magazine and the rumblings I hear when I’m in New Haven, I think the two new colleges are a done deal. It will be very interesting how they re-orient the campus. I’d be curious to hear from alums who attended when Stiles and Morse first opened, although I think those folks are past the college application years.</p>
<p>Im very depressed right now. I never really considered yale as a transfer option but a visit has effectively placed it at the top of my list (spot previously held by Columbia). God that school seems amazing. Why the depression, you ask? Because I realize that Im now aiming for an HYP- the only trinity of admission with so many recorded rejections.</p>