Preliminary Application Statistics
posted on March 6th, 2008 by JenBelow are some very preliminary application statistics. This data is pretty raw - we still have a lot of clean-up to do, but we wanted to give you a rough look at where things stand.
Some important points about interpreting this data:
- We are still receiving applications and corrections that will change these numbers up until the start of Room Pix. We wish things were more definite, but this process is very fluid. We try to stay flexible for as long as possible!
- Rising seniors may request housing and then decline to select it at Room Pix. There is no way to accurately predict how many people will do this, but it works out in the favor of the rising juniors.
- There are more triples available than there are students requesting them. This means that rising sophomores hoping for doubles may end up in triples. We are encouraging rising sophomores to consider tripling up in advance. Take a look at the roommate finder to see who still needs a roommate!
- There are still many students who are required to live on-campus who have not submitted applications, so the number of applications listed below is not going to add up perfectly to the number of bedspaces available. It never does!
Singles:
- Female applications received: ~85 rising seniors, ~75 rising juniors (~125 rooms available)
- Male applications received: ~73 rising seniors, ~60 rising juniors (~88 rooms available)
Doubles:
- Female applications received: ~660 rising sophomores (~300 rooms available)
- Male applications received: ~500 rising sophomores (~220 rooms available)
Triples:
- Female applications received: ~21 people (~20 rooms available)
- Male applications received: ~12 people (~20 rooms available)
Apartments:
- Female applications received: ~174 rising seniors, ~265 rising juniors
- Male applications received: ~171 rising seniors, ~283 rising juniors
(see blog Room/Apt Locator blog 2/19/08 for apartment availability by size)
As always, please contact us if you have any questions. Have a great Spring Break!


