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How top universities boost prestige through aid tactics that favor wealthy students鈥攚hile pushing low-income families into heavy debt.
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How top universities boost prestige through aid tactics that favor wealthy students鈥攚hile pushing low-income families into heavy debt.
Despite a coordinated backlash against it, “test optional” admissions remains alive and well and delivering on its promise.
As public universities provide wealthy students with discounts, they are charging low-income students an average net price of $18,000.
The book shows how the enrollment management industry is limiting social mobility in American higher education
For the College Board, the stakes could not be higher. This is not just about saving the test, but the businesses it has built around it.
To better understand what enrollment management is and what a radical change it represented, it is helpful to look to the past.
A university seeks to become more prestigious by enrolling fewer low-income and minority students.
According to the gospel of enrollment management, there’s only one path to success: greater and greater exclusivity