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

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    Legacy college admission is an advantage given at birth, in which the children of a school’s alumni receive special consideration in the college admissions rat race. But after the US Supreme ...

  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. Should Legacy Status Matter Anymore in College Admissions?

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    After all, in today’s hypercompetitive college admissions landscape, any bit of leverage is seen as critical, making legacy status a kind of “super power,” according to Eric Eng, founder and ...

  5. 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.

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

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    According to Education Reform Now, a think tank focused on education policy, legacy admits make up roughly 10% to 25% of admissions at top universities. A recent survey by Generation Lab found ...

  7. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Schools do rescind admission if students have been dishonest in their application, [202] [203] [204] have conducted themselves in a way deemed to be inconsistent with the values of the school, [205] [206] or do not heed warnings of poor academic performance; for example, one hundred high school applicants accepted to Texas Christian University ...

  8. Gene Nichol - Wikipedia

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    One of the first initiatives Gene Nichol undertook as president was the "Gateway William & Mary" program. [6] "Designed for women and men whose academic promise exceeds their economic means, the [financial-aid] program . . . provide[s] a combination of institutional, state and federal grants for low- and middle-income students who have the ...

  9. California just banned legacy preferences in college ...

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    The law, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, makes California the second state – after Maryland – to ban legacy admissions at private colleges, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.