Sophomore guarantee (like UNC)

Anonymous
Can anyone explain how someone can gain the sophomore guarantee to a school like UNC Chapel Hill? This was brought up in the USC post and I didn’t know about this until today. What declined applicants are offered this and what are they looking for? Is this different from a wait list?
Anonymous
It apparently is something that is offered by the school to a small number of applicants, but a student cannot request it.
Anonymous
The one kid I know who was offered UNC's option was a legacy, had great test scores, very strong rigor but some weakness in GPA due to health issues junior year. He's at Virginia Tech now and decided not to take the transfer.
Anonymous
I also have heard of a double legacy who was offered this and did wind up transferring.
Anonymous
There are some mentions of it on College Confidential and most of them say they are legacies too. So, that seems to be a big factor in the offer.
Anonymous
Some schools offer it to students who would otherwise be waitlisted, Cornell uses this a lot.
Anonymous
USC (University of Southern California) uses it mainly for legacies as well.
Anonymous
Boston University offered this last year as well.
Anonymous
And UChicago.
Anonymous
Ah, so it’s a way not to make donors mad. In most cases, students probably make friends and don’t want to transfer so the school never had to say no and they didn’t make their donor angry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some schools offer it to students who would otherwise be waitlisted, Cornell uses this a lot.


I was offered this from Cornell when I was getting out of the military after finishing my enlistment.
Anonymous
It’s for VIPs.
Anonymous
My daughters freshman roommate NC State Engineering.

The girl took UNC up on the offer. No legacy.

She never finished school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some schools offer it to students who would otherwise be waitlisted, Cornell uses this a lot.


I was offered this from Cornell when I was getting out of the military after finishing my enlistment.


Offered to a friend's DD. She will probably not take it up.
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