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  2. What are legacy admissions — and do colleges need them?

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    How widespread are legacy admissions? A 2022 report from nonprofit think tank Education Reform Now found that colleges were turning away from legacy admissions. Eighty-nine percent of college ...

  3. Legacy preferences - Wikipedia

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    Legacy preference or legacy admission is a preference given by an institution or organization to certain applicants on the basis of their familial relationship to alumni of that institution. [3] It is most controversial in college admissions , [ 4 ] where students so admitted are referred to as legacies or legacy students .

  4. Why do colleges use legacy admissions? 5 questions answered

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    More than half of the top 250 U.S. colleges and universities offer legacy admissions. Paul Marotta / Getty ImagesLegacy admissions – a practice in which colleges give special consideration to ...

  5. Should Legacy Status Matter Anymore in College Admissions?

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    Eric Eng, the admissions counselor, reiterates that being a legacy is more of a thumb on the scale than a free pass. “First and foremost I consider the academic and extracurricular profile” of ...

  6. Development case - Wikipedia

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    A development case is an application to an undergraduate institution that is set aside during the admission process for further review. In these cases, the merits of admitting a student based on their academic performance, test scores, and extracurricular activities are lowered by the donations of the applicant's family.

  7. Numerus clausus - Wikipedia

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    Legacy preference for university admissions was devised in 1925 at Yale University, where the proportional number of Jews in the student body was growing at a rate that became alarming to the school's administrators. [13]

  8. Top schools begin dropping legacy admissions after ...

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    “Since 2013, the % of students in our incoming classes who have a family connection dropped from 8.5% to 1.7%, ... While examining why legacy admissions are still used in the 21st century ...

  9. Wesleyan University president: Why we’re ending preferential ...

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    Wesleyan president Michael S. Roth explains the university’s recent decision to end legacy admissions and argues for a renewed commitment to equity and access in higher education after the ...