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1 Undergraduate Admissions Study Fall 2006 December 2006 Report Number: #06-10 Please direct corrections and comments to: Melissa Thorpe, Research Associate HEDS Consortium Franklin & Marshall College P.O. Box 3003 Lancaster, PA i

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3 Higher Education Data Sharing Consortium Research Advisory Committee Members (RAC) Leadership Bill Berg, Chair, Board of Directors, Furman University, SC Christine Zimmerman, Chair, Research Advisory Committee St. Lawrence University, NY Institutional Representatives Cindy Clarke, Juniata College, PA Laura Palucki Blake, Occidental College, CA Alan Caniglia, Franklin & Marshall College, PA Steve Devlin, Lehigh University, PA Scott Dittman, Washington and Lee University, VA Linda LeFauve, Davidson College, NC John Tichenor, Stetson University, FL Carol Trosset, Hampshire College, MA Consortium Staff Jason P. Casey, Director Erika Newcomer, Research Associate iii

4 HEDS Undergraduate Admissions Study 2006 Participants by 2000 Carnegie Classification 89 Colleges Baccalaureate-Liberal Arts (n=75) Agnes Scott College Luther College Trinity University Alma College Macalester College University of Portland Augustana College Mills College University of Richmond Austin College Moravian College University of Scranton Barnard College Oglethorpe University Villanova University Bates College Ohio Wesleyan University Bowdoin College Pitzer College Schools of Business and Management (n=2) Bucknell University Reed College Babson College Carleton College Rhodes College Bryant University Centre College Roanoke College Claremont McKenna College Saint John's University 1 University Colgate University Scripps College Doctoral/Research Intensive (n=1) College of St. Benedict Smith College University of the Pacific College of the Holy Cross Southwestern University College of Wooster St. John's College Total n = 90 Colorado College St. Lawrence University Cornell College St. Olaf College Davidson College Susquehanna University Denison University Swarthmore College Dickinson College Sweet Briar College Drew University University of Dallas Earlham College University of Puget Sound Eckerd College University of the South Furman University Vassar College Goucher College Wabash College Grinnell College Washington and Jefferson College Guilford College Washington and Lee University Gustavus Adolphus College Wellesley College Hamilton College Wheaton College (IL) Hampshire College Wheaton College (MA) Hartwick College Whitman College Haverford College Whittier College Hendrix College Wittenberg University Hiram College Hobart and William Smith Colleges Masters I (n=12) Hollins University Bentley College Hope College Centenary College of Louisiana Hampshire College Fairfield University Illinois Wesleyan University Ithaca College Juniata College Loyola College in Maryland Kalamazoo College Mount St. Mary's University Kenyon College Stetson University Lawrence University iv

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6 Undergraduate Admissions Study Fall 2006 Table of Contents Statement of Understanding Regarding the Use of Data 1 Executive Summary 2 Introduction 3 Purpose 3 Disclaimer 3 Methodology Participants 4 Data 4 Analysis/Indicator Definitions 4 Results 9 Chart 1: Percent of Applicants Accepted for Total Institution 10 Chart 2: Percent of Acceptees Matriculating for Total Institution 12 Chart 3: Mean Matriculant SAT Scores 14 Chart 4: Matriculant Class Rank - All Matriculants 16 Chart 5: Distribution of Ethnic Groups Among Matriculants 18 Indicators 21 Section A: Overall Totals 22 Section B: Entrance Exams 38 Section C: Class Rank 48 Section D: Ethnicity 52 Section E: Pre-Normal Notification Candidates 62 Raw Data 73 Section A: Overall Totals 74 Section B: Entrance Exams 90 Section C: Class Rank 118 Section D: Ethnicity 125 Section E: Pre-Normal Notification Candidates 135 Appendices 170 A: Institutions Known to Have Verified Their Data 172 B: Notes 173 C: Blank Survey 174 vi

7 Statement of Understanding Regarding The Use Of Information Gathered For HEDS The Higher Education Data Sharing (HEDS) Consortium is a voluntary not-for-profit organization that assists member institutions in their planning, management, and institutional research, by assembling and sharing a mutually agreed upon and regularly updated set of information, and by providing other services as directed by the Board. HEDS members have an interest in assuring appropriate confidentiality for the data they provide through Consortium activities. They also have a proprietary interest in that information, since they are assuming the internal costs of compiling it and paying the HEDS Office for its collection, analysis, and distribution. HEDS has an interest in assuring that this information is not made available to third parties without appropriate permission and compensation, and HEDS members conduct their activities with the following understandings: 1. HEDS members agree that they will use data from other institutions received through HEDS only for their own internal planning and management, and not for external publication. For instance, it is appropriate to use such data in presentations to senior administrators or a board, but not for admissions publications or news releases. Even within the institution, HEDS members shall use discretion in how data for other institutions are used. It is usually appropriate to share data fully with senior administrators and trustees, but it may not be appropriate to provide hard copy to faculty committees, and is almost certainly advisable to share data with students only when institutional identities are masked. The HEDS representatives at each institution must assure that anyone to whom data are given understands their confidential character and the ground rules governing their use. 2. Under the "fair play" ground rule, a HEDS institution is entitled to receive information from other members only in those areas and for those years for which it has provided comparable information. 3. While HEDS surveys and reports usually identify data with the institutions from which they came, some HEDS reports will, by request of HEDS members, provide data only in a masked or aggregated form. In those cases, HEDS shall maintain the confidentiality of the institutional data except where specific permission for release is granted by the participating institutions. 4. HEDS explicitly recognizes the value of research and publication in higher education. Accordingly, any HEDS member may undertake and publish studies using HEDS data in professional associations and publications so long as appropriate confidentiality is preserved. At a minimum, participating institutions may not be identified by name without their permission; data shall not be identified by name without specific institutional permission; and HEDS may not be identified as the source of the information without permission of the HEDS Board. Although the material in this report is based on public information, we remind you that it is available in this format only to member institutions, and, therefore, should be distributed only with the established Consortium guidelines listed above. While HEDS strives for accuracy, we obviously cannot guarantee the accuracy of survey responses nor be responsible for consequential damages resulting from the use of HEDS data. 1

8 Executive Summary This report summarizes information that was collected by the Higher Education Data Sharing Consortium (HEDS) for the fall of Ninety out of one hundred and twenty-six full-time HEDS member institutions (71.4%) participated in the HEDS Undergraduate Admissions Study. Undergraduate Admissions, Fall 2006 Table 1: At the median, Overall Totals All Institutions N % Applicants Accepted % Acceptees Matriculating % Deposits of Matriculants % Table 2: At the median, Applicants Accepted by ethnic groups All Institutions N % Applicants Accepted - Black % Applicants Accepted - Hispanic % Applicants Accepted - Asian % Applicants Accepted - Native American % Applicants Accepted - White % Table 3: At the median, Acceptees Matriculating by ethnic groups All Institutions N % Applicants Accepted - Black % Applicants Accepted - Hispanic % Applicants Accepted - Asian % Applicants Accepted - Native American % Applicants Accepted - White % 2

9 Introduction This report summarizes information that was collected by the Higher Education Data Sharing Consortium (HEDS) during the fall of The report contains data from 90 institutions received by HEDS through December 12, Data are based on all students entering the institution s undergraduate programs as freshmen, for the first time on a full-time basis. Purpose HEDS conducts the Undergraduate Admissions Study at the direction of the HEDS Board of Directors and the HEDS Research Advisory Committee (RAC). The primary purposes of this study are: To accurately describe institutions relevant characteristics for first-time students; To provide each participating institution a comparative basis for judging the magnitude of its admissions indicators; To reflect changes in the trends of admissions indicators over time. Disclaimer Although this material is based on public information, we remind you that it is available in this format only to member institutions, and, therefore, should be distributed only with the established Consortium guidelines. While HEDS strives for accuracy, we obviously cannot guarantee the accuracy of survey responses nor be responsible for consequential damages resulting from the use of HEDS data. 3

10 Methodology Participants Ninety HEDS members submitted data on the Fall 2006 Undergraduate Admissions Questionnaire for inclusion in this study. Participants included 75 Baccalaureate-Liberal Arts institutions, 12 Master s I institutions, 2 Schools of Business and Management, and 1 Doctoral/Research-Intensive institution. Data Members of the HEDS Consortium were invited to participate in this study by submitting their data to HEDS on the Fall 2006 HEDS Undergraduate Admissions Questionnaire. The data are based on all students who participated in an institution s first-time, full-time student admissions process in anticipation of Fall 2006 enrollment. Students entering both liberal arts and sciences, vocational professional or other non-liberal arts programs such as engineering, education, business, communications or music, and those whose degree program intention was not known at the time of admission were included. Members had the option to complete the electronic template, the 4-page paper survey or to provide an electronic data file containing unit-record level data for admitted and matriculated students. Analysis This year s UG Admissions Report utilizes various ratios to provide comparative information for participating institutions. Indicator Definitions Part A: FY06 Overall Totals Male % of Apps Accepted - (Q.1 Male Acceptees / Q.1 Male Applicants) % Accept Matric - (Q.1 Male Matriculating Students / Q.1 Male Acceptees) % Deposits Matric - (Q.1 Male Matriculating Students / Q.1 Male Students Sending Deposits) Female % of Apps Accepted - (Q.1 Female Acceptees / Q.1 Female Applicants) % Accept Matric - (Q.1 Female Matriculating Students / Q.1 Female Acceptees) % Deposits Matric - (Q.1 Female Matriculating Students / Q.1 Female Students Sending Deposits) Total % of Apps Accepted - (Q.1 Total Acceptees / Q.1 Total Applicants) % Accept Matric - (Q.1 Total Matriculating Students / Q.1 Total Acceptees) % Deposits Matric - (Q.1 Total Matriculating Students / Q.1 Total Students Sending Deposits) Part B: Admissions Ratios by SAT Score - Math or Critical Reading % of Applicants Accepted (Q All Acceptees / Q All Applicants) (Q All Acceptees / Q All Applicants) (Q All Acceptees / Q All Applicants) (Q All Acceptees / Q All Applicants) Under (Q.6 Under 400 All Acceptees / Q.6 Under 400 All Applicants) Unknown - (Q.6 Unknown All Acceptees / Q.6 Unknown All Applicants) % Acceptees Matriculating (Q Total Matriculating Students / Q All Acceptees) (Q Total Matriculating Students / Q All Acceptees) (Q Total Matriculating Students / Q All Acceptees) (Q Total Matriculating Students / Q All Acceptees) Under (Q.6 Under 400 Total Matriculating Students / Q.6 Under 400 All Acceptees) Unknown - (Q.6 Unknown Total Matriculating Students / Q.6 Unknown All Acceptees) 4

11 Distribution of SAT score for all Matriculants (Excluding Unknown Scores) Math or Verbal (Q Total Matriculating Students / (Q Total Matriculating Students + Q Total Matriculating Students + Q Total Matriculating Students + Q.6 Under 500 Total Matriculating Students)) (Q Total Matriculating Students / (Q Total Matriculating Students + Q Total Matriculating Students + Q Total Matriculating Students + Q.6 Under 500 Total Matriculating Students)) (Q Total Matriculating Students / (Q Total Matriculating Students + Q Total Matriculating Students + Q Total Matriculating Students + Q.6 Under 500 Total Matriculating Students)) Under ((Q Total Matriculating Students + Q.6 Under 400 Total Matriculating Students) / (Q Total Matriculating Students + Q Total Matriculating Students + Q Total Matriculating Students + Q.6 Under 500 Total Matriculating Students)) Unknown - (Q.6 Unknown Total Matriculating Students / (Q Total Matriculating Students + Q Total Matriculating Students + Q Total Matriculating Students + Q.6 Under 500 Total Matriculating Students + Q.6 Unknown Total Matriculating Students)) Part C: Indicator Definitions for Secondary School and Class Rank All Secondary Schools Top 10% - (Q.10 Top 10% Matriculants) / (Total Matriculants-Unknown) 11 to 20% - (Q to 20% Matriculants) / (Total Matriculants-Unknown) 21 to 50% - (Q to 50% Matriculants) / (Total Matriculants-Unknown) Under 50% - (Q.10 Under 50% Matriculants) / (Total Matriculants-Unknown) Unknown - (Q.10 Unknown Matriculants / Total Matriculants) % Applicants Accepted Top 10% - (Q.10 Top 10% Acceptees / Q.10 Top 10% Applicants) 11 to 20% - (Q to 20% Acceptees / Q to 20% Applicants) 21 to 50% - (Q to 50% Acceptees / Q to 50% Applicants) Under 50% - (Q.10 Under 50% Acceptees / Q.10 Under 50% Applicants) Unknown - (Q.10 Unknown Acceptees / Q.10 Unknown Applicants) % Acceptees Matriculating Top 10% - (Q.10 Top 10% Total Matriculants / Q.10 Top 10% Acceptees) 11 to 20% - (Q to 20% Total Matriculants / Q to 20% Acceptees) 21 to 50% - (Q to 50% Total Matriculants / Q to 50% Acceptees) Under 50% - (Q.10 Under 50% Total Matriculants / Q.10 Under 50% Acceptees) Unknown - (Q.10 Unknown Total Matriculants / Q.10 Unknown Acceptees) 5

12 Part D: Applicant Yield Rates by Ethnic Group % Applicants Accepted Black - (Q.11 All Acceptees Black / Q.11 All Applicants Black) Hispanic - (Q.11 All Acceptees Hispanic / Q.11 All Applicants Hispanic) Asian - (Q.11 All Acceptees Asian / Q.11 All Applicants Asian) Native American - (Q.11 All Acceptees Native American / Q.11 All Applicants Native American) White - (Q.11 All Acceptees White / Q.11 All Applicants White) Other/Mult-racial - (Q.11 All Acceptees Other/Mult-racial / Q.11 All Applicants Other/Mult-racial) Unknown/Unreported - (Q.11 All Acceptees Unknown/Unreported / Q.11 All Applicants Unknown/Unreported) Non-Resident Aliens - (Q.11 All Acceptees Non-Resident Aliens / Q.11 All Applicants Non- Resident Aliens) % Acceptees Matriculating Black - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Black / Q.11 All Acceptees Black) Hispanic - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Hispanic / Q.11 All Acceptees Hispanic) Asian - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Asian / Q.11 All Acceptees Asian) Native American - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Native American / Q.11 All Acceptees Native American) White - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students White / Q.11 All Acceptees White) Other/Mult-racial - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Other/Mult-racial / Q.11 All Acceptees Other/Mult-racial) Unknown/Unreported - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Unknown/Unreported / Q.11 All Acceptees Unknown/Unreported) Non-Resident Aliens - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Non-Resident Aliens / Q.11 All Acceptees Non-Resident Aliens) Distribution of Ethnic Groups Among Total Matriculants (excluding unknown/other ethnicity) For all ratios : Denominator A = (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Black + Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Hispanic + Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Asian + Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Native American + Q.11 Total Matriculating Students White + Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Non-Resident Aliens) Black - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Black / Denominator A) Hispanic - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Hispanic / Denominator A) Asian - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Asian / Denominator A) Native American - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Native American / Denominator A) Net: Students of Color - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Black + Hispanic + Asian + Native American/ Denominator A) White - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students White / Denominator A) Non-Resident Aliens - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Non-Resident Aliens / Denominator A) Other/Multi-racial - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Other/Multi-racial / Denominator A + Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Other/Multi-racial) Unknown/Unreported - (Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Unknown/Unreported / Denominator A + Q.11 Total Matriculating Students Unknown/Unreported) 6

13 Part E: Indicator Definitions for Pre-Normal Notification Candidates % Applicants Accepted Black - (Q.12 All Acceptees Black / Q.12 All Applicants Black) Hispanic - (Q.12 All Acceptees Hispanic / Q.12 All Applicants Hispanic) Asian - (Q.12 All Acceptees Asian / Q.12 All Applicants Asian) Native American - (Q.12 All Acceptees Native American / Q.12 All Applicants Native American) White - (Q.12 All Acceptees White / Q.12 All Applicants White) Other/Mult-racial - (Q.12 All Acceptees Other/Mult-racial / Q.12 All Applicants Other/Mult-racial) Unknown/Unreported - (Q.12 All Acceptees Unknown/Unreported / Q.12 All Applicants Unknown/Unreported) Non-Resident Aliens - (Q.12 All Acceptees Non-Resident Aliens / Q.12 All Applicants Non- Resident Aliens) % Acceptees Matriculating Black - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Black / Q.12 All Acceptees Black) Hispanic - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Hispanic / Q.12 All Acceptees Hispanic) Asian - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Asian / Q.12 All Acceptees Asian) Native American - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Native American / Q.12 All Acceptees Native American) White - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students White / Q.12 All Acceptees White) Other/Mult-racial - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Other/Mult-racial / Q.12 All Acceptees Other/Mult-racial) Unknown/Unreported - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Unknown/Unreported / Q.12 All Acceptees Unknown/Unreported) Non-Resident Aliens - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Non-Resident Aliens / Q.12 All Acceptees Non-Resident Aliens) Distribution of Ethnic Groups Among Total Matriculants (excluding unknown/other ethnicity) For all ratios : Denominator A = (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Black + Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Hispanic + Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Asian + Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Native American + Q.12 Total Matriculating Students White + Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Non-Resident Aliens) Black - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Black / Denominator A) Hispanic - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Hispanic / Denominator A) Asian - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Asian / Denominator A) Native American - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Native American / Denominator A) Net: Students of Color - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Black + Hispanic + Asian + Native American/ Denominator A) White - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students White / Denominator A) Non-Resident Aliens - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Non-Resident Aliens / Denominator A) Other/Multi-racial - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Other/Multi-racial / Denominator A + Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Other/Multi-racial) Unknown/Unreported - (Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Unknown/Unreported / Denominator A + Q.12 Total Matriculating Students Unknown/Unreported) 7

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16 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Percent of Applicants Accepted for Total Institution, Fall 2006 Median = 60.6% Hobart and William Smith Colleges Hollins University Hope College Illinois Wesleyan University Ithaca College Juniata College 10 Agnes Scott College Alma College Augustana College Austin College Babson College Barnard College Bates College Bentley College Bowdoin College Bryant University Bucknell University Carleton College Centenary College of Louisiana Centre College Claremont McKenna College Colgate University College of St. Benedict College of the Holy Cross College of Wooster Colorado College Cornell College Davidson College Denison University Dickinson College Drew University Earlham College Eckerd College Fairfield University Furman University Goucher College Grinnell College Guilford College Gustavus Adolphus College Hamilton College Hampshire College Hartwick College Haverford College Hendrix College Hiram College CONFIDENTIAL

17 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Percent of Applicants Accepted for Total Institution, Fall 2006 Median = 60.6% Whittier College Wittenberg University 11 Kalamazoo College Kenyon College Lawrence University Loyola College in Maryland Luther College Macalester College Mills College Moravian College Mount St. Mary's University Oglethorpe University Ohio Wesleyan University Pitzer College Reed College Rhodes College Roanoke College Saint John's University Scripps College Smith College Southwestern University St. John's College St. Lawrence University St. Olaf College Stetson University Susquehanna University Swarthmore College Sweet Briar College Trinity University University of Dallas University of Portland University of Puget Sound University of Richmond University of Scranton University of the Pacific University of the South Vassar College Villanova University Wabash College Washington and Jefferson College Washington and Lee University Wellesley College Wheaton College (IL) Wheaton College (MA) Whitman College CONFIDENTIAL

18 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Percent of Acceptees Matriculating for Total Institution, Fall 2006 Median = 30.3% Hollins University Hope College Illinois Wesleyan University Ithaca College Juniata College 12 Agnes Scott College Alma College Augustana College Austin College Babson College Barnard College Bates College Bentley College Bowdoin College Bryant University Bucknell University Carleton College Centenary College of Louisiana Centre College Claremont McKenna College Colgate University College of St. Benedict College of the Holy Cross College of Wooster Colorado College Cornell College Davidson College Denison University Dickinson College Drew University Earlham College Eckerd College Fairfield University Furman University Goucher College Grinnell College Guilford College Gustavus Adolphus College Hamilton College Hampshire College Hartwick College Haverford College Hendrix College Hiram College Hobart and William Smith Colleges CONFIDENTIAL

19 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Percent of Acceptees Matriculating for Total Institution, Fall 2006 Median = 30.3% Wheaton College (IL) Wheaton College (MA) Whitman College Whittier College Wittenberg University 13 Kalamazoo College Kenyon College Lawrence University Loyola College in Maryland Luther College Macalester College Mills College Moravian College Mount St. Mary's University Oglethorpe University Ohio Wesleyan University Pitzer College Reed College Rhodes College Roanoke College Saint John's University Scripps College Smith College Southwestern University St. John's College St. Lawrence University St. Olaf College Stetson University Susquehanna University Swarthmore College Sweet Briar College Trinity University University of Dallas University of Portland University of Puget Sound University of Richmond University of Scranton University of the Pacific University of the South Vassar College Villanova University Wabash College Washington and Jefferson College Washington and Lee University Wellesley College CONFIDENTIAL

20 Mean Matriculant SAT Scores, Fall Agnes Scott College Alma College Augustana College Austin College Babson College Barnard College Bates College Bentley College Bowdoin College Bryant University Bucknell University Carleton College Centenary College of Louisiana Centre College Claremont McKenna College Colgate University College of St. Benedict College of the Holy Cross College of Wooster Colorado College Cornell College Davidson College Denison University Dickinson College Drew University Earlham College Eckerd College Fairfield University Furman University Goucher College Grinnell College Guilford College Gustavus Adolphus College Hendrix College Hamilton College Hampshire College Hartwick College Haverford College Hiram College Hobart and William Smith Colleges Hollins University Hope College Illinois Wesleyan University Ithaca College Juniata College CONFIDENTIAL Math Critical Reading

21 Mean Matriculant SAT Scores, Fall Kalamazoo College Kenyon College Lawrence University Loyola College in Maryland Luther College Macalester College Mills College Moravian College Mount St. Mary's University Oglethorpe University Ohio Wesleyan University Pitzer College Reed College Rhodes College Roanoke College Saint John's University Scripps College Smith College Southwestern University St. John's College St. Lawrence University St. Olaf College Stetson University Susquehanna University Swarthmore College Sweet Briar College Trinity University University of Dallas University of Portland University of Puget Sound University of Richmond University of Scranton University of the Pacific Washington and Jefferson College University of the South Vassar College Villanova University Wabash College Washington and Lee University Wellesley College Wheaton College (IL) Wheaton College (MA) Whitman College Whittier College Wittenberg University CONFIDENTIAL Math Critical Reading

22 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Matriculant Class Rank - All Matriculants, Fall Agnes Scott College Alma College Augustana College Austin College Babson College Barnard College Bates College Bentley College Bowdoin College Bryant University Bucknell University Carleton College Centenary College of Louisiana Centre College Claremont McKenna College Colgate University College of St. Benedict College of the Holy Cross College of Wooster Colorado College Cornell College Davidson College Denison University Dickinson College Drew University Earlham College Eckerd College Fairfield University Furman University Goucher College Grinnell College Guilford College Gustavus Adolphus College Hamilton College Hampshire College Hendrix College Hartwick College Haverford College Hiram College Hobart and William Smith Colleges Hollins University Hope College Illinois Wesleyan University Ithaca College Juniata College CONFIDENTIAL 10% 20%

23 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Matriculant Class Rank - All Matriculants, Fall Kalamazoo College Kenyon College Lawrence University Loyola College in Maryland Luther College Macalester College Mills College Moravian College Mount St. Mary's University Oglethorpe University Ohio Wesleyan University Pitzer College Reed College Rhodes College Roanoke College Saint John's University Scripps College Smith College Southwestern University St. John's College St. Lawrence University St. Olaf College Stetson University Susquehanna University Swarthmore College Sweet Briar College Trinity University University of Dallas University of Portland University of Puget Sound University of Richmond University of Scranton University of the Pacific University of the South Vassar College Washington and Jefferson College Villanova University Wabash College Washington and Lee University Wellesley College Wheaton College (IL) Wheaton College (MA) Whitman College Whittier College Wittenberg University CONFIDENTIAL 10% 20%

24 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Distribution of Ethnic Groups Among Matriculants, Fall Agnes Scott College Alma College Augustana College Austin College Babson College Hendrix College Barnard College Bates College Bentley College Bowdoin College Bryant University Bucknell University Carleton College Centenary College of Louisiana Centre College Claremont McKenna College Colgate University College of St. Benedict College of the Holy Cross College of Wooster Colorado College Cornell College Davidson College Denison University Dickinson College Drew University Earlham College Eckerd College Fairfield University Furman University Goucher College Grinnell College Guilford College Gustavus Adolphus College Hamilton College Hampshire College Hartwick College Haverford College Hiram College Hobart and William Smith Colleges Hollins University Hope College Illinois Wesleyan University Ithaca College Juniata College CONFIDENTIAL Students of Color White Non-Res Aliens

25 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Distribution of Ethnic Groups Among Matriculants, Fall Kalamazoo College Kenyon College Lawrence University Loyola College in Maryland Luther College Washington and Jefferson College Macalester College Mills College Moravian College Mount St. Mary's University Oglethorpe University Ohio Wesleyan University Pitzer College Reed College Rhodes College Roanoke College Saint John's University Scripps College Smith College Southwestern University St. John's College St. Lawrence University St. Olaf College Stetson University Susquehanna University Swarthmore College Sweet Briar College Trinity University University of Dallas University of Portland University of Puget Sound University of Richmond University of Scranton University of the Pacific University of the South Vassar College Villanova University Wabash College Washington and Lee University Wellesley College Wheaton College (IL) Wheaton College (MA) Whitman College Whittier College Wittenberg University CONFIDENTIAL Students of Color White Non-Res Aliens

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27 Indicators 21

28 PART A: OVERALL TOTALS 22

29 Total Institution Male Female Total % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Minimum 23.1% 16.5% 81.7% 16.3% 16.6% 82.4% 19.0% 16.6% 82.4% Maximum 89.2% 51.3% 100.0% 93.7% 47.2% 100.0% 90.7% 48.6% 100.0% Mean 56.6% 31.1% 92.8% 58.7% 29.7% 93.6% 58.2% 30.6% 93.4% Median 58.3% 31.4% 93.4% 63.9% 29.2% 94.3% 60.6% 30.3% 94.1% Std Dev 18.2% 7.3% 3.6% 20.3% 7.4% 3.6% 19.4% 7.3% 3.4% Count Agnes Scott College 73.6% 30.2% 90.6% 73.6% 30.2% 90.6% Alma College 64.7% 28.7% 81.7% 73.2% 22.0% 82.9% 69.7% 24.6% 82.4% Augustana College 73.4% 28.9% 88.5% 76.3% 27.4% 89.9% 75.0% 28.0% 89.3% Austin College 72.6% 33.1% 86.8% 79.1% 31.7% 89.7% 75.9% 32.4% 88.3% Babson College 32.8% 35.1% 94.9% 44.8% 34.9% 94.2% 36.8% 35.0% 94.7% Barnard College 25.6% 47.2% 89.0% 25.6% 47.2% 89.0% Bates College 31.5% 37.5% 95.8% 31.8% 35.0% 93.3% 31.7% 36.1% 94.4% Bentley College 37.1% 37.9% 92.9% 42.0% 35.7% 94.3% 39.0% 37.0% 93.5% Bowdoin College 23.2% 39.7% 94.0% 20.2% 41.6% 95.1% 21.6% 40.7% 94.6% Bryant University 41.1% 32.2% 95.4% 47.3% 31.2% 95.4% 43.8% 31.7% 95.4% Bucknell University 30.4% 31.7% 36.3% 30.0% 33.1% 30.9% Carleton College 35.4% 34.1% 96.7% 28.6% 37.6% 97.5% 31.6% 35.9% 97.1% Centenary College of Louisiana 67.1% 37.6% 63.9% 32.4% 65.1% 34.5% Centre College 56.7% 26.7% 93.4% 62.5% 25.6% 95.4% 59.9% 26.1% 94.5% Claremont McKenna College 25.1% 43.3% 95.3% 24.1% 30.3% 95.0% 24.5% 36.3% 95.1% Colgate University 27.5% 33.1% 94.8% 28.7% 34.0% 95.2% 28.2% 33.6% 95.0% College of St. Benedict 83.7% 43.6% 95.7% 83.7% 43.6% 95.7% College of the Holy Cross 34.0% 31.6% 96.3% 34.9% 33.5% 96.3% 34.5% 32.6% 96.3% College of Wooster 87.6% 26.3% 90.4% 93.7% 23.2% 91.3% 90.7% 24.7% 90.8% Colorado College 30.7% 34.1% 94.6% 36.6% 32.5% 94.0% 33.7% 33.2% 94.3% Cornell College 54.5% 24.6% 90.0% 71.2% 21.9% 92.9% 62.7% 23.1% 91.5% Davidson College 33.7% 38.7% 94.1% 27.9% 41.3% 96.1% 30.6% 40.0% 95.1% Denison University 45.7% 29.1% 95.2% 53.8% 29.8% 94.9% 50.1% 29.5% 95.0% Dickinson College 43.6% 27.5% 95.2% 42.4% 26.9% 95.0% 42.9% 27.2% 95.1% Drew University 61.0% 16.5% 92.7% 66.1% 16.6% 91.9% 64.2% 16.6% 92.1% Earlham College 62.1% 30.0% 91.1% 73.2% 24.6% 87.0% 68.1% 26.9% 88.9% Eckerd College 67.5% 29.4% 92.3% 75.8% 25.8% 91.1% 72.3% 27.2% 91.6% Fairfield University 62.3% 18.4% 91.9% 59.4% 18.5% 91.6% 60.6% 18.5% 91.7% Furman University 82.0% 22.2% 95.3% 38.0% 44.9% 98.0% 55.5% 31.6% 96.9% Goucher College 67.3% 22.9% 79.6% 19.2% 75.6% 20.3% Grinnell College 42.8% 32.4% 92.1% 47.2% 26.2% 92.0% 45.1% 28.9% 92.0% Guilford College 55.5% 24.6% 88.2% 56.6% 20.5% 82.4% 56.1% 22.4% 85.2% Gustavus Adolphus College 74.9% 35.3% 92.2% 81.2% 31.9% 96.1% 78.6% 33.2% 94.4% Hamilton College 31.3% 37.0% 35.3% 33.7% 33.4% 35.2% Hampshire College 53.3% 30.0% 91.1% 58.6% 28.5% 94.7% 56.5% 29.1% 93.1% Hartwick College 78.8% 23.9% 86.8% 86.8% 23.2% 92.6% 83.3% 23.5% 90.1% Haverford College 26.8% 35.9% 100.0% 25.2% 36.4% 100.0% 25.9% 36.1% 100.0% 23

30 Total Institution Male Female Total % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Minimum 23.1% 16.5% 81.7% 16.3% 16.6% 82.4% 19.0% 16.6% 82.4% Maximum 89.2% 51.3% 100.0% 93.7% 47.2% 100.0% 90.7% 48.6% 100.0% Mean 56.6% 31.1% 92.8% 58.7% 29.7% 93.6% 58.2% 30.6% 93.4% Median 58.3% 31.4% 93.4% 63.9% 29.2% 94.3% 60.6% 30.3% 94.1% Std Dev 18.2% 7.3% 3.6% 20.3% 7.4% 3.6% 19.4% 7.3% 3.4% Count Hendrix College 83.9% 37.4% 87.0% 86.3% 36.3% 95.3% 85.3% 36.8% 91.5% Hiram College 82.9% 34.4% 89.6% 93.0% 29.9% 92.9% 87.8% 32.1% 91.1% Hobart and William Smith Colleges 58.9% 26.3% 89.9% 70.4% 26.1% 93.5% 64.6% 26.2% 91.8% Hollins University 84.5% 35.1% 93.2% 84.5% 35.1% 93.2% Hope College 76.4% 36.2% 88.2% 85.1% 34.3% 91.3% 81.5% 35.0% 90.1% Illinois Wesleyan University 50.7% 36.6% 94.5% 53.1% 31.7% 94.5% 52.2% 33.5% 94.5% Ithaca College 64.5% 21.9% 98.3% 72.0% 18.0% 98.0% 68.7% 19.6% 98.1% Juniata College 63.6% 33.7% 94.9% 66.8% 29.3% 97.0% 65.5% 31.1% 96.0% Kalamazoo College 68.2% 32.8% 93.9% 69.5% 29.0% 95.5% 87.9% 30.6% 94.8% Kenyon College 32.8% 37.2% 92.8% 32.1% 28.5% 96.2% 32.4% 32.4% 94.4% Lawrence University 52.6% 31.4% 93.4% 59.8% 26.2% 93.1% 56.3% 28.5% 93.2% Loyola College in Maryland 53.0% 20.8% 98.0% 70.6% 17.9% 98.2% 63.5% 18.8% 98.1% Luther College 73.6% 44.4% 96.3% 87.3% 38.2% 94.9% 81.4% 40.6% 95.5% Macalester College 40.2% 28.2% 95.7% 38.2% 25.5% 94.9% 39.0% 26.6% 95.2% Mills College 74.5% 27.5% 87.7% 74.5% 27.5% 87.7% Moravian College 65.2% 27.0% 92.1% 64.4% 34.4% 95.3% 64.8% 30.9% 94.0% Mount St. Mary's University 81.3% 27.1% 94.3% 82.8% 20.3% 90.4% 82.3% 22.7% 92.0% Oglethorpe University 82.9% 22.9% 78.7% 19.7% 80.0% 20.7% Ohio Wesleyan University 60.1% 25.9% 88.1% 66.1% 24.5% 90.5% 63.1% 25.2% 89.3% Pitzer College 38.0% 20.6% 91.3% 36.1% 16.7% 85.4% 36.7% 18.1% 87.7% Reed College 39.2% 31.8% 40.7% 30.1% 40.0% 30.8% Rhodes College 47.6% 23.8% 94.3% 50.9% 24.5% 95.1% 49.5% 24.2% 94.8% Roanoke College 71.4% 22.4% 76.4% 20.8% 74.4% 21.5% Saint John's University 89.2% 48.4% 94.4% 89.2% 48.4% 94.4% Scripps College 45.2% 26.4% 95.7% 45.2% 26.4% 95.7% Smith College 53.1% 37.1% 100.0% 53.1% 37.1% 100.0% Southwestern University 61.5% 26.2% 96.1% 67.3% 27.7% 96.5% 65.0% 27.1% 96.4% St. John's College 78.7% 48.3% 82.4% 39.6% 80.5% 44.0% St. Lawrence University 51.9% 32.7% 91.6% 66.6% 32.4% 93.9% 58.8% 32.5% 92.9% St. Olaf College 63.2% 37.2% 92.2% 66.3% 32.7% 95.2% 64.9% 34.6% 93.8% Stetson University 65.1% 30.5% 64.9% 29.5% 65.0% 29.9% Susquehanna University 76.0% 32.3% 81.0% 27.6% 78.9% 29.5% 95.7% Swarthmore College 23.1% 39.0% 99.4% 16.3% 41.2% 99.5% 19.0% 40.1% 99.5% Sweet Briar College 78.5% 41.6% 100.0% 78.5% 41.6% 100.0% Trinity University 57.7% 29.0% 96.5% 63.0% 27.2% 96.0% 60.5% 28.0% 96.2% University of Dallas 87.1% 44.9% 83.1% 40.4% 84.8% 42.4% 24

31 Total Institution Male Female Total % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Minimum 23.1% 16.5% 81.7% 16.3% 16.6% 82.4% 19.0% 16.6% 82.4% Maximum 89.2% 51.3% 100.0% 93.7% 47.2% 100.0% 90.7% 48.6% 100.0% Mean 56.6% 31.1% 92.8% 58.7% 29.7% 93.6% 58.2% 30.6% 93.4% Median 58.3% 31.4% 93.4% 63.9% 29.2% 94.3% 60.6% 30.3% 94.1% Std Dev 18.2% 7.3% 3.6% 20.3% 7.4% 3.6% 19.4% 7.3% 3.4% Count University of Portland 64.1% 16.5% 67.0% 18.3% 64.7% 17.6% University of Puget Sound 76.5% 20.2% 88.9% 82.7% 19.9% 87.9% 79.2% 20.0% 88.3% University of Richmond 53.7% 31.9% 92.0% 40.7% 29.2% 93.9% 45.8% 30.5% 93.0% University of Scranton 68.6% 21.4% 89.6% 71.5% 20.4% 92.8% 70.3% 20.7% 91.5% University of the Pacific 70.3% 25.8% 68.5% 25.3% 69.2% 25.5% University of the South 70.8% 31.6% 90.1% 70.8% 28.7% 91.4% 70.8% 30.1% 90.7% Vassar College 36.2% 95.9% 36.9% 98.1% 36.6% 97.2% Villanova University 44.8% 30.8% 94.5% 40.8% 28.5% 93.9% 42.7% 29.6% 94.2% Wabash College 51.3% 39.5% 94.0% 51.3% 39.5% 94.0% Washington and Jefferson College 34.5% 25.7% 93.7% 38.1% 19.3% 91.8% 36.3% 22.2% 91.8% Washington and Lee University 28.0% 39.0% 98.3% 26.9% 38.6% 96.5% 27.5% 38.8% 97.4% Wellesley College 36.1% 40.9% 97.0% 36.1% 40.9% 97.0% Wheaton College (IL) 70.2% 51.3% 96.7% 46.4% 46.1% 96.2% 55.6% 48.6% 96.5% Wheaton College (MA) 50.5% 28.6% 90.0% 35.6% 27.6% 92.3% 40.5% 28.0% 91.3% Whitman College 53.1% 27.2% 87.1% 46.1% 29.6% 91.7% 48.8% 28.6% 89.8% Whittier College 56.0% 22.0% 93.3% 59.3% 17.4% 90.6% 57.8% 19.1% 91.7% Wittenberg University 78.7% 28.0% 84.8% 84.1% 28.1% 86.7% 81.5% 28.1% 85.8% 25

32 Liberal Arts & Sciences Male Female Total % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Minimum Maximum Mean Median Std Dev Count Agnes Scott College Alma College Augustana College Austin College Babson College Barnard College Bates College Bentley College Bowdoin College Bryant University Bucknell University Carleton College Centenary College of Louisiana Centre College Claremont McKenna College Colgate University College of St. Benedict College of the Holy Cross College of Wooster Colorado College Cornell College Davidson College Denison University Dickinson College Drew University Earlham College Eckerd College Fairfield University Furman University Goucher College Grinnell College Guilford College Gustavus Adolphus College Hamilton College Hampshire College Hartwick College Haverford College 23.1% 13.9% 81.7% 16.3% 13.3% 82.4% 19.0% 13.5% 82.4% 89.2% 51.3% 100.0% 93.7% 47.2% 100.0% 90.7% 48.4% 100.0% 56.9% 30.9% 92.6% 58.7% 29.4% 93.4% 58.4% 30.4% 93.2% 59.5% 30.0% 93.3% 63.9% 28.6% 93.9% 62.7% 29.8% 93.4% 18.5% 7.4% 3.6% 20.7% 7.5% 3.8% 19.7% 7.5% 3.5% % 30.2% 90.6% 73.6% 30.2% 90.6% 64.7% 28.7% 81.7% 73.2% 22.0% 82.9% 69.7% 24.6% 82.4% 73.4% 28.9% 88.5% 76.3% 27.4% 89.9% 75.0% 28.0% 89.3% 72.6% 33.1% 86.8% 79.1% 31.7% 89.7% 75.9% 32.4% 88.3% 25.6% 47.2% 89.0% 25.6% 47.2% 89.0% 31.5% 37.5% 95.8% 31.8% 35.0% 93.3% 31.7% 36.1% 94.4% 28.0% 34.0% 94.7% 34.6% 26.3% 86.7% 32.0% 28.9% 89.8% 23.2% 39.7% 94.0% 20.2% 41.6% 95.1% 21.6% 40.7% 94.6% 40.3% 29.7% 44.3% 26.1% 42.7% 27.5% 32.1% 32.2% 35.9% 30.0% 34.2% 30.9% 35.4% 34.1% 96.7% 28.6% 37.6% 97.5% 31.6% 35.9% 97.1% 67.1% 37.6% 63.9% 32.4% 65.1% 34.5% 56.7% 26.7% 93.4% 62.5% 25.6% 95.4% 59.9% 26.1% 94.5% 25.1% 43.3% 95.3% 24.1% 30.3% 95.0% 24.5% 36.3% 95.1% 27.5% 33.1% 94.8% 28.7% 34.0% 95.2% 28.2% 33.6% 95.0% 83.7% 43.6% 95.7% 83.7% 43.6% 95.7% 34.0% 31.6% 96.3% 34.9% 33.5% 96.3% 34.5% 32.6% 96.3% 87.6% 26.3% 90.4% 93.7% 23.2% 91.3% 90.7% 24.7% 90.8% 30.7% 34.1% 94.6% 36.6% 32.5% 94.0% 33.7% 33.2% 94.3% 54.5% 24.6% 90.0% 71.2% 21.9% 92.9% 62.7% 23.1% 91.5% 33.7% 38.7% 94.1% 27.9% 41.3% 96.1% 30.6% 40.0% 95.1% 45.7% 29.1% 95.2% 53.8% 29.8% 94.9% 50.1% 29.5% 95.0% 43.6% 27.5% 95.2% 42.4% 26.9% 95.0% 42.9% 27.2% 95.1% 61.0% 16.5% 92.7% 66.1% 16.6% 91.9% 64.2% 16.6% 92.1% 62.1% 30.0% 91.1% 73.2% 24.6% 87.0% 68.1% 26.9% 88.9% 67.5% 29.4% 92.3% 75.8% 25.8% 91.1% 72.3% 27.2% 91.6% 66.5% 18.7% 92.0% 60.8% 18.4% 92.2% 62.7% 18.5% 92.1% 82.0% 22.2% 95.3% 38.0% 44.9% 98.0% 55.5% 31.6% 96.9% 67.3% 22.9% 79.6% 19.2% 75.6% 20.3% 42.8% 32.4% 92.1% 47.2% 26.2% 92.0% 45.1% 28.9% 92.0% 55.5% 24.6% 88.2% 56.6% 20.5% 82.4% 56.1% 22.4% 85.2% 74.9% 35.3% 92.2% 81.2% 31.9% 96.1% 78.6% 33.2% 94.4% 31.3% 37.0% 35.3% 33.7% 33.4% 35.2% 53.3% 30.0% 91.1% 58.6% 28.5% 94.7% 56.5% 29.1% 93.1% 78.8% 23.9% 86.8% 86.8% 23.2% 92.6% 83.3% 23.5% 90.1% 26.8% 35.9% 100.0% 25.2% 36.4% 100.0% 25.9% 36.1% 100.0% 26

33 Liberal Arts & Sciences Male Female Total % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Minimum Maximum Mean Median Std Dev Count Hendrix College Hiram College Hobart and William Smith Colleges Hollins University Hope College Illinois Wesleyan University Ithaca College Juniata College Kalamazoo College Kenyon College Lawrence University Loyola College in Maryland Luther College Macalester College Mills College Moravian College Mount St. Mary's University Oglethorpe University Ohio Wesleyan University Pitzer College Reed College Rhodes College Roanoke College Saint John's University Scripps College Smith College Southwestern University St. John's College St. Lawrence University St. Olaf College Stetson University Susquehanna University Swarthmore College Sweet Briar College Trinity University University of Dallas 23.1% 13.9% 81.7% 16.3% 13.3% 82.4% 19.0% 13.5% 82.4% 89.2% 51.3% 100.0% 93.7% 47.2% 100.0% 90.7% 48.4% 100.0% 56.9% 30.9% 92.6% 58.7% 29.4% 93.4% 58.4% 30.4% 93.2% 59.5% 30.0% 93.3% 63.9% 28.6% 93.9% 62.7% 29.8% 93.4% 18.5% 7.4% 3.6% 20.7% 7.5% 3.8% 19.7% 7.5% 3.5% % 37.4% 87.0% 86.3% 36.3% 95.3% 85.3% 36.8% 91.5% 82.9% 34.4% 89.6% 93.0% 29.9% 92.9% 87.8% 32.1% 91.1% 58.9% 26.3% 89.9% 70.4% 26.1% 93.5% 64.6% 26.2% 91.8% 84.5% 35.1% 93.2% 84.5% 35.1% 93.2% 76.4% 36.2% 88.2% 85.1% 34.3% 91.3% 81.5% 35.0% 90.1% 49.7% 35.7% 94.4% 54.5% 29.1% 92.7% 52.7% 31.5% 93.4% 72.1% 20.8% 98.9% 80.4% 17.9% 98.0% 77.0% 19.0% 98.4% 63.6% 33.7% 94.9% 66.8% 29.3% 97.0% 65.5% 31.1% 96.0% 68.2% 32.8% 93.9% 69.5% 29.0% 95.5% 87.9% 30.6% 94.8% 32.8% 37.2% 92.8% 32.1% 28.5% 96.2% 32.4% 32.4% 94.4% 52.6% 31.4% 93.4% 59.8% 26.2% 93.1% 56.3% 28.5% 93.2% 73.6% 44.4% 96.3% 87.3% 38.2% 94.9% 81.4% 40.6% 95.5% 40.2% 28.2% 95.7% 38.2% 25.5% 94.9% 39.0% 26.6% 95.2% 74.5% 27.5% 87.7% 74.5% 27.5% 87.7% 65.2% 27.0% 92.1% 64.4% 34.4% 95.3% 64.8% 30.9% 94.0% 81.3% 27.1% 94.3% 82.8% 20.3% 90.4% 82.3% 22.7% 92.0% 82.9% 22.9% 78.7% 19.7% 80.0% 20.7% 60.1% 25.9% 88.1% 66.1% 24.5% 90.5% 63.1% 25.2% 89.3% 38.0% 20.6% 91.3% 36.1% 16.7% 85.4% 36.7% 18.1% 87.7% 39.2% 31.8% 40.7% 30.1% 40.0% 30.8% 47.6% 23.8% 94.3% 50.9% 24.5% 95.1% 49.5% 24.2% 94.8% 71.4% 22.4% 76.4% 20.8% 74.4% 21.5% 89.2% 48.4% 94.4% 89.2% 48.4% 94.4% 45.2% 26.4% 95.7% 45.2% 26.4% 95.7% 53.1% 37.1% 100.0% 53.1% 37.1% 100.0% 61.5% 26.2% 96.1% 67.3% 27.7% 96.5% 65.0% 27.1% 96.4% 78.7% 48.3% 82.4% 39.6% 80.5% 44.0% 51.9% 32.7% 91.6% 66.6% 32.4% 93.9% 58.8% 32.5% 92.9% 63.2% 37.2% 92.2% 66.3% 32.7% 95.2% 64.9% 34.6% 93.8% 65.6% 26.5% 64.1% 28.1% 64.6% 27.5% 76.0% 32.3% 81.0% 27.6% 78.9% 29.5% 95.7% 23.1% 39.0% 99.4% 16.3% 41.2% 99.5% 19.0% 40.1% 99.5% 78.5% 41.6% 100.0% 78.5% 41.6% 100.0% 57.7% 29.0% 96.5% 63.0% 27.2% 96.0% 60.5% 28.0% 96.2% 87.7% 45.7% 84.1% 41.5% 85.6% 43.2% 27

34 Liberal Arts & Sciences Male Female Total % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Minimum Maximum Mean Median Std Dev Count University of Portland University of Puget Sound University of Richmond University of Scranton University of the Pacific University of the South Vassar College Villanova University Wabash College Washington and Jefferson College Washington and Lee University Wellesley College Wheaton College (IL) Wheaton College (MA) Whitman College Whittier College Wittenberg University 23.1% 13.9% 81.7% 16.3% 13.3% 82.4% 19.0% 13.5% 82.4% 89.2% 51.3% 100.0% 93.7% 47.2% 100.0% 90.7% 48.4% 100.0% 56.9% 30.9% 92.6% 58.7% 29.4% 93.4% 58.4% 30.4% 93.2% 59.5% 30.0% 93.3% 63.9% 28.6% 93.9% 62.7% 29.8% 93.4% 18.5% 7.4% 3.6% 20.7% 7.5% 3.8% 19.7% 7.5% 3.5% % 13.9% 67.6% 13.3% 65.3% 13.5% 76.5% 20.2% 88.9% 82.7% 19.9% 87.9% 79.2% 20.0% 88.3% 53.7% 31.9% 92.0% 40.7% 29.2% 93.9% 45.8% 30.5% 93.0% 70.0% 20.8% 86.3% 74.2% 18.5% 92.1% 72.4% 19.5% 89.4% 69.1% 22.7% 70.4% 21.0% 69.9% 21.6% 70.8% 31.6% 90.1% 70.8% 28.7% 91.4% 70.8% 30.1% 90.7% 36.2% 95.9% 36.9% 98.1% 36.6% 97.2% 39.9% 26.7% 93.3% 37.7% 26.7% 93.1% 38.6% 26.7% 93.2% 51.3% 39.5% 94.0% 51.3% 39.5% 94.0% 34.5% 25.7% 93.7% 38.1% 19.3% 91.8% 36.3% 22.2% 91.8% 28.0% 39.0% 98.3% 26.9% 38.6% 96.5% 27.5% 38.8% 97.4% 36.1% 40.9% 97.0% 36.1% 40.9% 97.0% 69.2% 51.3% 96.8% 44.8% 45.1% 96.5% 54.3% 48.2% 96.7% 50.5% 28.6% 90.0% 35.6% 27.6% 92.3% 40.5% 28.0% 91.3% 53.1% 27.2% 87.1% 46.1% 29.6% 91.7% 48.8% 28.6% 89.8% 56.0% 22.0% 93.3% 59.3% 17.4% 90.6% 57.8% 19.1% 91.7% 78.7% 28.0% 84.8% 84.1% 28.1% 86.7% 81.5% 28.1% 85.8% 28

35 Engineering Freshmen Male Female Total % Apps % Accept %Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Minimum Maximum Mean Median Std Dev Count Agnes Scott College Alma College Augustana College Austin College Babson College Barnard College Bates College Bentley College Bowdoin College Bryant University Bucknell University Carleton College Centenary College of Louisiana Centre College Claremont McKenna College Colgate University College of St. Benedict College of the Holy Cross College of Wooster Colorado College Cornell College Davidson College Denison University Dickinson College Drew University Earlham College Eckerd College Fairfield University Furman University Goucher College Grinnell College Guilford College Gustavus Adolphus College Hamilton College Hampshire College Hartwick College Haverford College 0.0% 10.3% 86.4% 0.0% 12.2% 93.3% 0.0% 12.8% 90.6% 84.0% 29.5% 95.3% 82.9% 26.0% 100.0% 83.8% 28.5% 94.9% 54.6% 22.9% 90.9% 60.4% 21.2% 96.7% 55.6% 22.4% 92.8% 67.9% 25.9% 90.9% 75.6% 23.8% 96.7% 68.8% 24.4% 92.8% 32.1% 8.0% 6.4% 31.9% 5.6% 4.7% 31.8% 6.6% 3.0% % 29.5% 49.2% 26.0% 35.9% 28.5% 75.7% 10.3% 86.4% 79.2% 23.8% 100.0% 76.4% 12.8% 90.6% 29

36 Engineering Freshmen Male Female Total % Apps % Accept %Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Minimum Maximum Mean Median Std Dev Count Hendrix College Hiram College Hobart and William Smith Colleges Hollins University Hope College Illinois Wesleyan University Ithaca College Juniata College Kalamazoo College Kenyon College Lawrence University Loyola College in Maryland Luther College Macalester College Mills College Moravian College Mount St. Mary's University Oglethorpe University Ohio Wesleyan University Pitzer College Reed College Rhodes College Roanoke College Saint John's University Scripps College Smith College Southwestern University St. John's College St. Lawrence University St. Olaf College Stetson University Susquehanna University Swarthmore College Sweet Briar College Trinity University University of Dallas 0.0% 10.3% 86.4% 0.0% 12.2% 93.3% 0.0% 12.8% 90.6% 84.0% 29.5% 95.3% 82.9% 26.0% 100.0% 83.8% 28.5% 94.9% 54.6% 22.9% 90.9% 60.4% 21.2% 96.7% 55.6% 22.4% 92.8% 67.9% 25.9% 90.9% 75.6% 23.8% 96.7% 68.8% 24.4% 92.8% 32.1% 8.0% 6.4% 31.9% 5.6% 4.7% 31.8% 6.6% 3.0% % 0.0% 0.0% 30

37 Engineering Freshmen Male Female Total % Apps % Accept %Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Minimum Maximum Mean Median Std Dev Count University of Portland University of Puget Sound University of Richmond University of Scranton University of the Pacific University of the South Vassar College Villanova University Wabash College Washington and Jefferson College Washington and Lee University Wellesley College Wheaton College (IL) Wheaton College (MA) Whitman College Whittier College Wittenberg University 0.0% 10.3% 86.4% 0.0% 12.2% 93.3% 0.0% 12.8% 90.6% 84.0% 29.5% 95.3% 82.9% 26.0% 100.0% 83.8% 28.5% 94.9% 54.6% 22.9% 90.9% 60.4% 21.2% 96.7% 55.6% 22.4% 92.8% 67.9% 25.9% 90.9% 75.6% 23.8% 96.7% 68.8% 24.4% 92.8% 32.1% 8.0% 6.4% 31.9% 5.6% 4.7% 31.8% 6.6% 3.0% % 19.9% 74.5% 12.2% 67.7% 18.5% 84.0% 25.9% 82.9% 19.6% 83.8% 24.4% 68.1% 28.8% 95.3% 76.7% 24.3% 93.3% 70.0% 27.7% 94.9% 31

38 Business Freshmen Male Female Total % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits % Apps % Accept % Deposits Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Accepted Matric Matric Minimum Maximum Mean Median Std Dev Count Agnes Scott College Alma College Augustana College Austin College Babson College Barnard College Bates College Bentley College Bowdoin College Bryant University Bucknell University Carleton College Centenary College of Louisiana Centre College Claremont McKenna College Colgate University College of St. Benedict College of the Holy Cross College of Wooster Colorado College Cornell College Davidson College Denison University Dickinson College Drew University Earlham College Eckerd College Fairfield University Furman University Goucher College Grinnell College Guilford College Gustavus Adolphus College Hamilton College Hampshire College Hartwick College Haverford College 20.8% 17.9% 92.2% 27.7% 10.5% 90.5% 23.2% 16.5% 91.6% 83.9% 40.4% 97.9% 83.5% 37.7% 100.0% 79.2% 37.5% 96.9% 54.4% 30.5% 94.0% 57.4% 28.4% 94.3% 55.3% 29.7% 94.3% 54.8% 34.0% 93.5% 54.4% 32.9% 94.2% 54.6% 34.5% 94.4% 18.8% 8.5% 2.0% 16.8% 8.9% 3.1% 17.7% 8.2% 1.7% % 35.1% 94.9% 44.8% 34.9% 94.2% 36.8% 35.0% 94.7% 37.6% 38.0% 92.8% 42.9% 36.8% 95.0% 39.6% 37.5% 93.7% 41.3% 32.6% 92.4% 48.6% 33.1% 92.6% 44.1% 32.8% 92.5% 20.8% 35.7% 27.7% 37.7% 23.2% 36.5% 54.8% 19.9% 92.2% 54.4% 16.3% 90.5% 54.6% 18.4% 91.6% 32

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