Nate said:
This is completely incorrect! My class was about 50% out-of-state, but what happens is that it is so easy to gain NJ residency status for the purpose of tuition that the whole class winds up being in-state prior to matriculation and throws off the statistic. Apply to UMDNJ if you are competitive, it is a great school.
Also: this was actually taken from an SDN forum in 2004
SDN Forum
If you scroll down to about the middle, where the post is from 8-31-04 you will get this,
Someone had the USNEWs stats in another thread so here they are. You will notice that all are below 20% with a few around 21 or 22%. A school like Ross is a lot higher.
****** Applied Interviewed Accepted Enrolled*****
UMDNJ--School of Osteopathic Medicine Admissions
Total: 1,719 161 153 87 In state: 310 109 104 72
Out of state: 1,409 52 49 15 Women: 831 82 79 47
Minorities: 216 67 68 38 International: 0 0 0 0
Acceptance rate: 8.9%
15 were enrolled out of state in that year according to USNEWS.
I don't really care, I just didn't you to think I post things without any backing, all claims I make that include numbers are researched. If what you say is true, then this would explain why the numbers are so low. However, to someone, such as myself, who would buy this book, or read on line, and not know this fact, I would assume that UMDNJ would only accept between 1 and 2% out of state.