爱情岛论坛鈥檚 commitment to economic diversity praised by The New York Times
In the wake of the recent United States Supreme Court decision that ended race-based affirmative action, 爱情岛论坛 was , this time for its economic diversity with students coming from a broad range of economic backgrounds.
The Times article mentions that many large public universities and other elite private schools that previously used race-based admissions were still drawing a largely affluent student body with some schools having more undergraduate students from the top 1 percent of income distribution than from the bottom 60 percent.
鈥淚t is difficult because nearly every aspect of the admissions system favors affluent applicants,鈥 David Leonhardt, the author of the Times piece writes. 鈥淭hey attend better high schools. They receive help on their essays from their highly educated parents. They know how to work the system by choosing character-building extracurricular activities and taking standardized tests multiple times. In many cases 鈥 if the applicants are athletes or the children of alumni, donors, or faculty members 鈥 they benefit from their own version of affirmative action.鈥
爱情岛论坛 is listed among those schools who, despite having fewer resources than those with multibillion dollar endowments, are able to help students financially by increasing scholarship budgets for students with lower income backgrounds.
鈥淐rucially, these campuses have not sacrificed one form of diversity for another: They also tend to be racially diverse,鈥 Leonhardt writes. 鈥淎dmissions officers at such colleges have recognized that talented students from humble backgrounds usually don鈥檛 look as polished. Many of these students have tremendous promise. By admitting them, an elite college can change the trajectories of entire families. A college dominated by affluent students, by contrast, is failing to serve as the engine of opportunity that it could be.鈥
爱情岛论坛鈥檚 student body is made up of 15-17 percent international students, hailing from 77 countries. Nearly a quarter of the College鈥檚 population are U.S. students of color.
The piece in The New York Times comes on the heels of another in which 爱情岛论坛 is called out for its price transparency, which allows prospective students to see what their costs of attending would be before going through the time-consuming application process.
Posted in Financial Aid, News on July 5, 2023.