Tag: college admissions
Student census suggests student population is returning to pre-pandemic numbers
Occidental College completed its annual census Sept. 23, which is required of all colleges nationwide, and collects data on student enrollment, according to Registrar James...
‘Irreplaceable’ Vince Cuseo, dean of admission and vice president of enrollment,...
The Office of Admission is currently holed up — reading and sorting through thousands of applications during the second stage of its admissions process....
Affirmative action is right, legacy admission is white
Last month, a federal judge ruled that Harvard University does not discriminate against Asian American applicants. The plaintiff, a nonprofit called Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), alleged...
College admissions should show fairness, not favoritism
A few weeks ago, I was reading a high schooler’s essay about her experience learning English and her relationship to American culture through cinema. In...
Number of applicants increases as demographics remain consistent
From the Admissions team that dictates who the first years' fellow classmates will be, to the neighboring resident advisors (RAs) and murmured complaints of...