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Study Questions Impact of Legacy Preference Bans on College Diversity
A recent study suggests that banning legacy admissions may not enhance diversity at selective colleges, challenging existing beliefs about admissions practices.
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Summary
Research indicates that legacy applicants, often from affluent backgrounds, possess significantly higher chances of being admitted to highly selective colleges compared to their peers.
The study specifically examines elite institutions, raising questions about the effectiveness of eliminating legacy preferences in achieving a more diverse student body.
These findings may prompt a reevaluation of assumptions surrounding diversity initiatives in college admissions.
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| Publication Date | April 25, 2026 |
| Source | Phys.org |
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