Anyone have any info? 2016 is considering attending their prospect camp. Don't know if he's borderline to get in or has a decent shot, 4.0 unweighted including a dozen APs, but 30 ACT and no real non-sports EC. Trying to decide if it's worth making the trip on top of the others we're already committed to for the fall.
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University of Illinois Chicago, that plays in Horizon league?
I am not affiliated with the UChicago admissions office and do not have any inside information. But, according to the chart linked below, a 30 ACT would place the applicant in the lower quartile...maybe closer to the bottom eighth of applicants.
http://collegeapps.about.com/o...top-universities.htm
Of course, ACT is just one aspect of an application.
From personal experience the UChicago coaches are very honest about how much influence they have with Admissions, and I think you will find that their influence is comparatively modest compared with Ivies, certainly, and most other D3s.
I'll second green lights observation. A 30 ACT is good enough for an Ivy baseball player, but much more iffy to a comparable academic D3. The Ivies make you clear a certain pretty well defined bar, while those comparable d3s are much more opaque.
University of Illinois Chicago, that plays in Horizon league?
No, University of Chicago, which is a D3 (I think independent).
When former coach was recruiting my son who had a 33 ACT (he went elsewhere), he was told that he thought he had a decent shot and they would go to bat for him, but admissions makes decisions. the sense that I got was that there was less influence than a NESCAC coach could have.