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New Student Convocation 2007

Ted Spencer, Associate Vice Provost
and Executive Director of Undergraduate Admissions
August 30, 2007

Good evening, I’m Ted Spencer, Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director of Undergraduate Admissions.

As the Executive Director of Undergraduate Admissions, I have the responsibility and great pleasure of identifying and admitting outstanding students to the undergraduate programs here at the University of Michigan.

The Class of 2011 is truly outstanding, because its members have accomplished so much during their high school years.

This year's entering class will perform well at Michigan because it consists of students who are exceptional in both academic and extra curricular endeavors, and who I feel will contribute to the vitality of the University of Michigan.

Consequently, I can assure the faculty and administration that the Class of 2011 meets or exceeds all the measurements we use for admission&ellip;

&ellip;and are truly “plugged in and connected to the UM community.”

Let me now share with you some of the exceptional achievements of this class.

In high school:

Your well-roundedness and leadership potential are further illustrated by the following data:

Now, while all of this may sound remarkable, there is even more:

Now, while test scores are important in the admissions process, academic grade-point average and course selection carries the greatest weight.

I am proud, to also say, that this year's class is once again very diverse — adding to our rich and vibrant campus community with strong representation of students from every racial, ethnic, social, and religious background.

And, I’m also pleased to report that, this year, almost three quarters of the entire freshmen class received scholarships from the University of Michigan or from outside sources — amounting to almost 12 million dollars!

Finally, let me again congratulate both you and your parents for your outstanding achievements.

So, to the administration, faculty and staff of the University of Michigan, I present to you some of the best and brightest students in this country as well as the world. I present to you the Class of 2011.

(Please Note: Percentage change in this speech means percentage point change. )