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8 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, June 1, 2004

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we are going to make sure they have a decrease
quality experience while they're here." admissio
The University also reports that appli- sures th
cations from underrepresented minority made ch
students are down 21 percent - 3 per- numbers
cent more than the total applicant pool. two," Pet
Peterson said the discrepancy between Peters
all students and underrepresented minori- numbers
ties is a result of the relatively small pool same as th
of minority applicants. Small changes in Each yea
numbers can create large changes in per- dents wh
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she said. Furthermore the
in black student paid enroll-
tore than 13 percent.
niversity also attributes these
s to the transition year that
ns is going through and reas-
at, like other schools who
anges, "typically application
recover within a year or
:rson said.
on also emphasized that the
for paid enrollment are not the
tose for student enrollment -
r, there are a number of stu-
o pay the deposit but later

NEWS
decide not to attend the University.
These numbers are "close to final,"
and the official figures will not be avail-
able until after the third week of classes
in the fall, Peterson added.
The University credits the significant
change in application and enrollment
numbers to several factors, including the
revised application process. As of May
16, the University received 21,261 appli-
cations compared to the 25,918 received
at the same time last year.
In response to the Supreme Court's
decision that LSA's admissions policies
were unconstitutional, the University

adjusted its application to include three
additional essays and more personal
information from the applicant.
"People chose not to apply to Michi-
gan because of the additional essays that
we required," Spencer speculated. "For
students that Michigan was not their
first choice, they might not have elected
to do the application."
Other colleges, such as Ohio State
University, who also altered their admis-
sions process, have seen decreases in
applications. In response tothe Supreme
Court's decision, OSU added four short
essays to an application that previously

required no writing.
Total applications are down 15 per-
cent from last year at OSU, said Mabel
Freeman, OSU's assistant vice president
for undergraduate admissions. Freeman
also describes the incoming class as the
"strongest academic pool of students
ever." Additionally, OSU reports that
applications from black students are
down 28 percent and down 2 percent for
Hispanic students.
Peterson also attributes the
decrease in applications to the nation-
al trend of individual students apply-
ing to fewer colleges.

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