Fck off. |
Again, your faux outrage is noted for the record. Withdraw the application with an email to Cornell about this violating your purity test. |
UVA didn't have to pay a fine and caved earlier. What does that suggest? |
Not my decision to make. It’s shtty that Cornell did this AFTER the ED deadline so the kids can’t change their ED. |
They caved quickly. And quickly fell off the list. |
There are plenty of excellent schools where your kid can apply ED by November 15. https://www.collegeessayadvisors.com/early-decision-and-early-action-deadline-organizer/#:~:text=What%20Are%20Early%20Decision%20and%20Early%20Action,not%20binding%2C%20so%20you%20can%20usually%20apply |
A reasonable response. Have the kid transfer their ED loyalties elsewhere. They can convert the app to RD. If this is the purity test, your kid will probably be happier at Cornell anyway. It's a more liberal school. https://medium.com/cornell-university/making-their-mark-cornell-women-through-the-ages-2237078b13ea https://uvamagazine.org/articles/timeline_of_women_at_uva |
Not the other school that my kid was considering for ED. |
Too bad the universities didn't band together to fight this administration. Harvard hasn't made an agreement and the courts are ruling in their favor. |
Sounds like extortion |
Nope |
.I wonder about the Future Will they one back for more in 2 years. Will a Dem administration give them the funds to back? |
The money wasn't a gift to keep elite colleges afloat so I wonder what you even mean by this. |
That's because it is extortion. Too bad Cornell didn't fight it, but I guess they didn't want to have a half a billion dollars in research funds in limbo for years while the Trump loonies remain. |
+1 |