Good school and all, but nearly impossible to get accepted to anymore, I guess. My daughter applied and got rejected. She wasn't late applying, so it isn't a matter of not getting her stuff in on time. Not meaning to brag, but she had a great high school career. Following accolades:
* 3.86 GPA
* Student Government every year from Freshman on, Jr. Class Pres, Senior Year Student Body Pres.
* Leader of Yearbook and 2 other clubs
* State Honor Choir
* Documented (she got a plaque from the Am. Cancer Society) 1000 hours of community service with recognized charities including American Cancer Society (a nod to her dad) over her high school "career" - a goal she set for herself that came from doing her personal progress at church
* 28 overall on ACT
* Leadership roles in every year of Young Women's in her church callings, and completed her personal progress and achieved her Young Womanhood medallion.
* Senior year was nearly all AP course work
* Graduated from Seminary
They didn't respond for 3 months and when they did she was flatly turned down. Form letter.
Her boyfriend also applied and received an acceptance letter 1 week later. His accolades:
* 3.5 gpa
* State Honor Choir
* Debate team (team won state his jr year, he took 3rd in whatever category he competed in)
* No class offices
* No clubs other than debate
* 22 or 24 ACT (can't remember for sure but I think 22)
* Earned his Eagle Scout at age 17
* Also some leadership roles in church, graduated from Seminary
* No other community service than he did for his Eagle. Which is still good.
I am not taking anything away from him, he is a great kid. But the disparity makes no sense.
She did receive scholarship offers from other schools including U of U and Utah State. She ended up taking a full-ride to Univ. Nevada Reno, but she will only attend one semester at UNR then go on her mission.
So, I don't get it. We couldn't get a straight answer out of anyone as to why. I know they have a larger proportion of females to males, but with results like that I would have expected some kind of scholarship offer, but to flatly reject her application. Makes no sense.
So BYU is no longer on my "like" list, mostly because we couldn't get a real answer out of anyone.
Even if they had come clean and said "hey, we have WAY too many females here, she just didn't make the cut because we can't take any more females" or whatever, at least be straight about it and I would have been fine with that. Still a crappy answer, but at least it's an answer.
What we got was the run-around. They all gave the standard boiler-plate "we consider many factors when making acceptance decisions, including but not limited to high school transcripts, extra-curricular activities, blah blah blah, and it has been determined that you do not meet our acceptance standards...blah blah blah." We even repeated the basic application expectations back to them that they sent her when she submitted her inquiry, all of which she blew out of the water, and still got the same answer. Really? What a joke. The only thing they said was she could go to a jr. college for a year or 2 then transfer in as it was much easier to get in. What?
So yeah, not a BYU fan anymore.