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How does the University of Virginia's waitlist work?

Hey anyone has any idea about University of Virginia's waitlist? Like how many typically get off the waitlist each year? What's the ratio? Any advice would be much appreciated.

a year ago

The University of Virginia (UVA) places quite a few students on the waitlist, with the numbers differing each year based on numerous factors including the strength and size of the initial pool of applicants, yield rate, and institutional priorities. Unfortunately, UVA doesn't publicly release specific data on how many students are placed on the waitlist and how many are ultimately offered admission from the waitlist. This makes it difficult to provide a reliable ratio. However, data from past years indicates that the number of students getting off the waitlist can vary significantly.

It's important to note that being placed on the waitlist is not a guarantee of admission. UVA, like most universities, turns to the waitlist after May1 only if they have additional space to fill in the incoming class.

As for advice on what to do while on the waitlist, it's recommended that you communicate your continued interest in UVA in a succinct, professional manner. This could be via an email or letter to the admissions office, reaffirming UVA as your top choice and providing any major updates to your application, such as latest grades, significant extracurricular accomplishments, or awards.Remember to not overdo the communication or reiterate what you've already covered in your initial application. Instead, focus on any new accomplishments or changes that make you an even stronger candidate. Finally, while it's appropriate to maintain hope, ensure you also have a realistic plan in place, such as accepting an offer from another institution where you've been accepted.

Remember, the waitlist process can be unpredictable and varies from year to year, so it can help to stay flexible and patient during this time.

a year ago

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