Wesleyan University is the latest institution of higher education to ditch legacy admissions in wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent affirmative action decision. The court's ruling came after ...
Wesleyan University announced Wednesday that the institution will end legacy admissions — a decision that comes nearly three weeks after the Supreme Court ruled that race-conscious admissions were ...
Wesleyan University announced Wednesday it will end legacy admissions in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court decision on affirmative action. The liberal arts college in Middletown said it will no ...
Just weeks after the Supreme Court ruled to end affirmative action in college admissions, Wesleyan University announced they will be ending the practice of legacy admissions, where the children of ...
Wesleyan University, a small liberal arts school in Connecticut, announced it was ending its legacy admissions—a practice that gives applicants an increased chance of acceptance based on whether they ...
Wesleyan, a private and selective liberal arts university in Connecticut, announced this week that it will end its practice of legacy admissions. In other words, it will stop giving admission ...
Wesleyan University, a Connecticut-based liberal arts college, announced Wednesday that it will no longer consider an applicant’s family history at the school when making admissions decisions, a ...
Wesleyan University will end its practice of legacy admissions, which gives preference to children of alumni. This comes after the Supreme Court's decision to ban race-conscious college admissions.
Editor’s Note: Michael S. Roth is president of Wesleyan University. Among his recent books are “Safe Enough Spaces: A Pragmatist’s Approach to Inclusion, Free Speech and Political Correctness on ...
Wesleyan University in Connecticut announced Wednesday that it has become the latest school to end its policy of giving preferential treatment in admissions to those whose families have historical ...
With the Supreme Court’s decision to ban race-conscious admissions, the pressure is on selective colleges to end preferences for children of alumni. By Vimal Patel Wesleyan University, a liberal arts ...