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  2. Harvard Vs. Wharton: How Two B-Schools Played The Pandemic

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    MBA admissions decisions cost Harvard over $16 million in lost tuition revenue this year, while Wharton gained $5 millionThe post Harvard Vs. ... extend it due to the pandemic by 14 days to allow ...

  3. Black enrollment at Harvard Law lowest since 1960s after ...

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    Harvard Law School is reporting its lowest Black student enrollment since the 1960s just one year after the Supreme Court’s decision to end race-conscious college admissions. Only 19 first-year ...

  4. Harvard reports slight decline in Black students in wake of ...

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    Data released by Harvard showed 14% of incoming students identified as Black, a drop of 4% from the class before it. BOSTON (AP) — There was a slight decline in the number of Black students in ...

  5. Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard - Wikipedia

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    Harvard further claimed that it had studied more than a dozen race-neutral admissions alternatives and allegedly found none "promote Harvard’s diversity-related educational objectives as well as Harvard’s … admissions program while also maintaining the standards of excellence that Harvard seeks in its student body." [36]

  6. Yield protection - Wikipedia

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    Yield protection is a verified admissions practice in which an academic institution rejects or delays the acceptance of highly qualified students on the grounds that such students are likely to be accepted by, and then enroll in, more selective institutions.

  7. Harvard again requiring standardized test scores for those ...

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    The change was adopted as access to standardized testing during the pandemic became limited. Other schools like Yale, Dartmouth, Brown and MIT are also again requiring standardized tests for those seeking admission. Harvard had initially said it was going to maintain its test-optional policy through the entering class of the fall of 2026.

  8. Legacy preferences - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the Ivy League institutions are estimated to admit 10% to 15% of each entering class using legacy admissions. [21] For example, in the 2008 entering undergraduate class, the University of Pennsylvania admitted 41.7% of legacies who applied during the early decision admissions round and 33.9% of legacies who applied during the regular admissions cycle, versus 29.3% of all students ...

  9. 11 Colleges With the Lowest Acceptance Rates

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