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Phil Hill Talks About the Impact of New IPEDS Data on Institutions and EdTech

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Phil Hill : A big part of writing both the blog on the 2019-20 data and the 2020-21 data blog (on the need to focus on 12-month unduplicated enrollment rather than fall snapshot) was to point out how much we’ve needed this type of data. It’s not just a wonky issue with some minor data differences.

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Just Released: Northwestern’s Acceptance Rate

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The number of applications has risen by about 12,500 since the 2019-20 admissions cycle. According to a survey done by enrollment management firm Maguire Associates, these policies have also helped increase application numbers from low-income students and from students who belong to marginalized racial and ethnic groups.

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Affirmative Action Preserved at Military Academies – For Now

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The brief from military leadership points out that in 2019, 36% of active-duty officers were ROTC-commissioned. What's more, ROTC has been the primary source of minority officers, the brief details, with 29% of Black and 32% of Hispanic officers earning commissions through ROTC in 2019.

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Reducing Stress in the College Search Process With Niche Direct Admissions®

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Last fall, 61% of high school graduates enrolled in college — down from 66% in 2019. Financial aid hurdles: In another stat from our soon-to-be-released Enrollment Survey, nearly 50% of students this year said that applying for financial aid was a barrier for them, and we all know what’s going on with FAFSA.

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Will Legacy Admissions End Along With Affirmative Action?

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A new lawsuit claims Harvard University discriminates against minority students by favoring legacy applicants. For the classes of 2014-2019, Harvard legacies were admitted at a rate of 33.6% , compared to 5.9% About 28% of Harvard's class of 2019 were legacies. for non-legacies.

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UCLA Acceptance Rates: Decoding the Data

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Out-of-state applications experienced a similar surge in pandemic-era years, increasing first from 23,016 to 33,383, a 45% surge between the 2019-20 and 2020-21 application cycles, and then to 34,627 applicants for admission to the Class of 2026. Out-of-state applications for the Class of 2027 came in at 33,066. and an unweighted GPA of 3.95-4.00,

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Diversity Gains at Selective Colleges Modest, Study Finds

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Marginal' Diversity Gains Among Selective Colleges The Georgetown study evaluated college enrollments among selective, moderately selective, and open-access institutions between 2009 and 2019, the decade before the pandemic hit and turned higher education sideways. And it grew among moderately selective colleges from 18% to 23%.