Yalies arrive - upperclassmen move them in

<p>This link should work.</p>

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<p>As for the renovations, my sense is that the project seems never ending to some, and that the additional work that was not initially envisioned has upset the schedule for finishing the job. The bottom line is that class size must be restricted for a longer period than originally planned, and people will be forced into “swing space” for several additional years.</p>

<p>Definitely put on ice is the contemplated expansion of 500 or so in undergrad enrollment. Before Yale is in any position to expand, Princeton will already have done so - equalling or exceeding Yale in size.</p>

<p>If you are filling a class of 1,310 rather than 1,350 as previously, it certainly has THIS “upside” … the admit rate can be reduced!</p>