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The real reason elite schools cling to legacy admissions
Yesterday, Wesleyan University announced it would end its practice of legacy admissions. Since the Supreme Court’s recent ruling prohibiting race-conscious college admissions policies, the practice of giving an admissions advantage to alumni relatives has also come under scrutiny. Although many correctly see legacy admissions as a mechanism for elite schools to cultivate wealthy donor families over generations, this analysis misses the bigger point. Having spent a decade as a student at three Ivy League schools, I've learned that legacy admissions are less about fundraising and more about protecting the central promise of elite education more broadly. In fact, legacy admission isn

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