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Virginia Tech Ends Legacy Admissions, Early Decision

Post Date:08/04/2023 10:10 AM
VT"Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University is the latest institution to put an end to legacy preferences in admissions.  On Monday, the land-grant university in Blacksburg announced that it would no longer favor children of alumni over other equally qualified applicants; in the same announcement, the university said it would also discontinue the option for applicants to apply via early decision. 'Much of our recent success in attracting and graduating students from underrepresented minority and underserved backgrounds … has been achieved by lowering barriers to admissions,' Virginia Tech president Tim Sands wrote in the statement. The announcement also said the university would remove race from consideration in admissions to “comply with the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to remove race and ethnicity as an explicit factor in the admissions decision process.” Admissions officers will also not be privy to information about applicants’ racial identity, according to the university’s statement. Virginia Tech is the second public institution and the fourth overall to axe the controversial practice of legacy preferences in the wake of the Supreme Court’s June 29 ruling against affirmative action, joining the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities and two private liberal arts colleges, Occidental College and Wesleyan University," reports Inside Higher Ed. Photo:  COMPSMAG
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