LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Enrollment is down among Michigan’s public universities, but statistics show most of  them offered admission to almost everybody who completed an application for the fall semester.

Michigan State University admitted the largest entering class in its history and rejected less than 9 percent of its applicants.

Eastern Michigan University has seen enrollment drop by more than 40 percent since 2004. However, the rejection rate was under 3 percent.

Lake Superior State University didn’t reject anyone. Only the University of Michigan rejected the majority of its applicants. The school denied admission to more than 80 percent of people who applied.