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College admissions shift amid court rulings
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8/9/2023
Recent Supreme Court rulings that ended affirmative action and are looking to end legacy admissions make applying to college somewhat confusing. A recent college advisor on admissions has more on how to navigate the process.
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Recent Supreme Court rulings have ended affirmative action and are looking to end legacy admissions,
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making applying to colleges somewhat confusing. Chris Stewart with Scripps News spoke with a
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recent college advisor on admissions and has more on how to navigate the process.
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It could be one of the most impactful moments of your life. The moment your application reaches
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the desk of an admissions officer at a college or university, maybe your dream school,
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and they make the decision whether you're in or you're not. So what does that decision process
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now look like with the Supreme Court banning affirmative action and some colleges ending
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legacy admissions? We're pulling back the curtain by talking to someone who knows firsthand.
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Seconds. As a former Dartmouth admissions officer, Michelle Hernandez knows what works on a college
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application. Focus on one thing and go in depth. That's like the best hack I can say is that be
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really amazing at something, whatever that something is. She was a gatekeeper to one of
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the most selective schools in the country. Dartmouth lets just 6% of applicants in.
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Today, she says she was part of a system that's flawed. Sometimes it's subconscious, like, oh,
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that letter seems lukewarm, but maybe it was just that that person didn't know how to write a
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recommendation letter and the student was great. So, yeah, I mean, there's lots of talented kids
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that they miss. She says as America reacts to the Supreme Court's decision to ban affirmative
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action, it's important to recognize the other hooks that are valued just as much by elite
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colleges that don't directly have to do with grades or S.A.T. scores. The orchestra is going
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to need a certain number of musicians. The dance department is going to need a certain number of
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dancers. So they're always looking for different things anyway. She says as many as half of the
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spots in a class can be reserved for kids who fit certain criteria. She says in her experience,
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roughly 10% of spots could be reserved for students of color, but even more could be saved
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for students whose parents were alumni known as legacies, with an even larger group being saved
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for students recruited to play sports. Hernandez says those other hooks beyond race are often not
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filled with minority students. Going to an Ivy League school sets you on a better path, but why
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is that advantage only reserved for like, you know, wealthy white kids? The U.S. Department of
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Education is currently investigating Harvard's acceptance of legacy students, looking into
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whether it violates the Federal Civil Rights Act. Two prestigious liberal arts colleges,
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Wesleyan in Connecticut and Occidental in California, announced they will no longer
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consider legacies. I think the quick ways to make it fair would be get rid of legacy admissions,
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pay attention to income and really make a commitment to giving full financial aid to
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anyone, let's say, who makes under $200,000. Along with doing more to evaluate a student's
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socioeconomic background, Hernandez says prestigious schools need to change their
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recruiting tactics when it comes to diversity. As an admissions officer, I visited high schools.
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The whole fall is visiting high schools. I usually visited a lot of private schools and prep schools.
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You could visit a lot more inner city schools and tell these kids, hey, you do have a chance to get
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in. Here's what we're looking for. Here's what you need to do. Today, Michelle runs college prep
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company Top Tier Admissions, which tutors students to get on the right track to one day apply to the
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kind of institution she once worked at. Insight that parents are willing to pay tens of thousands
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of dollars for. Not everyone deserves to go to the hardest school in the country to get into,
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but they deserve to go to college and we can at least make it more equitable and try to open up
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the pathways for them to get there. And that's kind of the American dream in a nutshell. A dream,
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she says, is as much about grades as it is knowing how to navigate a system that isn't always fair.
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Chris Stewart, Scripps News.
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