Understanding Legacy Admissions
Legacy admissions grant preferential treatment to applicants who are relatives of alumni, often leading to a higher acceptance rate for these candidates.
The Case for Change
As societal values shift towards equity and representation, colleges are experiencing pressure to rethink their admissions policies.
Key Arguments About Legacy Admissions
1 - Legacy admissions limit the diversity of the student body, which can affect the educational experience for all students.
2. **Academic Merit vs. Connections:** Critics believe that admissions should be based on individual merit and potential rather than family connections. By relying on legacy status, institutions may overlook exceptional candidates.
Action Steps
Research the colleges on your list to see if they track demonstrated interest.
Institutions Leading the Way
Carleton College
Loyola Marymount University
Occidental College
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
University of Pittsburgh
Virginia Tech
Wesleyan University
Auburn
University of California Colleges
California State University, Long Beach
Chapman University
Pomona College
University of San Francisco
University of Colorado Boulder
University of Connecticut
University of Florida
Georgia Institute of Technology
Mercer University
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Purdue University, Main Campus
University of Maryland
John Hopkins University
Amherst College
Clark University
Northeastern University
Saint Louis University
Bryn Mawr College
Carnegie Mellon University
Emerson College
University of Texas Colleges
Texas A&M University
George Mason University
Hampton University
California Institute of Technology
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
University of Washington
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