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Harvard Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 said the admissions office will not decide the future of legacy preference in admissions in an interview Thursday.
Harvard University has decided to stop offering its "early action" round of applications. The university fears that the system gives wealthy students an advantage in the admissions process.
One major reason is said to be an emerging divide within the administration over whether the current framework is too ...
Approximately one-quarter of freshmen respondents — 26 percent — utilized a private college admissions counselor in their application process. Legacy Admissions ...
As colleges wrestle with fairness, equity, and social mobility, Harvard University’s legacy admissions policy remains a relic. Favoring alumni children undermines the meritocracy Harvard clai… ...
Harvard University will require applicants to take standardized tests once again after making the choice optional during the pandemic, The Washington Post reported. On Thursday the Ivy League ...