State, Number of admits
Alabama, 1
Alaska ,1
Arizona, 5
Arkansas, 2
California, 87
Colorado, 3
Connecticut ,46
Delaware, 1
District of Columbia, 8
Florida, 37
Georgia, 8
Hawaii, 6
Idaho, 2
Illinois, 48
Indiana ,7
Iowa, 1
Kansas, 7
Kentucky, 4
Louisiana ,2
Maine, 1
Maryland, 27
Massachusetts, 43
Michigan, 14
Minnesota, 9
Mississippi, 2
Missouri, 9
Montana, 2
New Hampshire, 4
New Jersey, 60
New Mexico, 1
New York, 107
North Carolina, 8
Ohio, 10
Oklahoma ,2
Oregon, 6
Pennsylvania, 28
Puerto Rico, 1
Rhode Island, 3
South Carolina, 6
Tennessee, 8
Texas, 33
Utah, 1
Vermont, 3
Virginia, 19
Washington, 13
West Virginia, 1
Wisconsin, 6
Australia, 1
Belgium, 1
Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1
Brazil, 2
Burma, 1
Canada, 7
China 4
Czech Republic, 1
Ethiopia, 1
France, 2
Georgia, 1
Germany, 1
Ghana, 1
Greece, 1
Hong Kong S.A.R., 4
India , 4
Israel , 1
Japan, 2
Jordan, 1
Kenya, 1
Korea, South, 2
Pakistan, 2
Peru, 1
Philippines, 1
Qatar, 1
Singapore, 6
South Africa, 2
Spain, 1
Thailand, 2
Turkey, 2
United Arab Emirates, 1
United Kingdom, 12
Venezuela, 1
Vietnam, 1
Zimbabwe, 1
Note: it seems that they admitted 778 instead of 761 for the early around. I may have miscounted some, but I double checked the major states. The difference could also indicate that 17 admits from last year will enroll this year.
4 comments:
http://spectrum.columbiaspectator.com/spectrum/columbia-announces-early-admission-statistics
Here are the Columbia statistics: 632/3229 admittance rate for a 19.57% acceptance rate.
Thanks.
Where did you get these statistics? Are they from the YDN?
I used a Yale early admit's account, and counted the total for each State.
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