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  2. 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 ...

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

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    A 2022 report from nonprofit think tank Education Reform Now found that colleges were turning away from legacy admissions. Eighty-nine percent of college admissions directors did not support the ...

  4. Should Legacy Status Matter Anymore in College Admissions?

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    Admissions experts frequently say that being a legacy is a kind of tie-breaker for a kid competing with an equally qualified non-­legacy kid, the message being that only already qualified ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Numerus clausus - Wikipedia

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    The most common admission criterion is the final grade of the university entrance qualification, that is the high school completion certificate formally allowing the applicant to study at a German university. Typically, this is the Abitur. The final grade takes into account the grades of the final exams as well as the course grades.

  7. Development case - Wikipedia

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    The use of development cases has been compared to racial and legacy preferences because large donors tend to be from non-diverse backgrounds. [3] [16] Schools and admissions officers have defended their use of development cases because admitting a few weak students who will bring in excessive donor money benefits the other students at the school.

  8. US education chief considers new ways to discourage legacy ...

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    Legacy admissions, long seen as a perk for the white and wealthy at selective colleges, have come under renewed fire since the ruling in June that colleges can no longer consider the race of ...

  9. What to Know About Legacy Admissions - AOL

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    The case against legacy admissions is that it flies against the notion that the college application process is about merit, and instead, offers advantages to the children of alumni. Giving a boost ...