| I’m wondering about Colorado Academy’s CC’s specific role in all this. Did she have any say over the kid backing out of the ED agreement? Did she communicate with the parents and remind them that they too signed the agreement? Does the school have a separate ED agreement saying if a student backs out of an ED agreement, then the school will withhold transcripts from other colleges? |
| I can hold two thoughts in my head at once. I can recognize that people should honor their ED commitments, and I can recognize that colleges are the ones who gain the most by filling a significant % of the class through ED. The vast majority of students do not benefit from this system. |
Ok. Breaking the rules of the ED application has consequences. Live with the consequences of your behavior. |
Read the article. There are quotes from the Colorado Academy college counselor. Three other high schools also received the ban from Tulane. The NYT ended the article with a short form to fill out if you have more information about this. Stay tuned. More will come out. |
| Colleges that used to get 8,000 applications max in the days I was applying are now getting well over 50,000. ED is one way to mitigate this randomness for those who know what they want and are not just blanketing all selective schools with applications just for the heck of it. I can’t imagine how even more random college admissions will become if they eliminate ED, or if everyone fails to honor ED commitments. At the very least if ED is eliminated we need some restriction on how many colleges students can apply to. |
Is there something legally binding saying Tulane must allow ED from all schools? |
Absolutely not. They’re a private school. And they’re not discriminating based on a protected class. No student from Colorado Academy or the other three unnamed high schools is banned from applying there through regular decision. |
You can also apply RD in November/December before your ED decision comes out. The college counselors send everything when you apply. This isn’t that hard to figure out. |
Sorry you spent too much on private HS and now can’t afford the private college you want. |
Doesn’t Tulane also have an EA round the students could use to apply early? |
My student benefited. Like many she had an application appropriate for a top 10-20 school but none of the hooks, not a legacy. She applied ED to a school that isn’t known for valuing legacy, got in, and got almost exactly as much financial aid (a lot) as the estimate suggested. The system worked for her. |
+1 It's terrible the way so many people today try to rationalize dishonesty. |
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- at our competitive private nyc high school, if you're admitted to HYP in SCEA round, it's considered bad form to apply elsewhere. there's a gentleman's agreement that you could be taking someone else's seat and for what? is it allowed, yes. will the network you've built over 4 or 12 years remember? yes.
- at the same time, I think college admissions is bullshit in about a hundred different ways and punishing the school is the least effective way to do this. what's I'd do, if I were Tulane, stop all school visits for like 10 years. and in the portal, post a note stating something like, Tulane University is aware of the times a Colorado Academy Early Decision Admit backed out of the agreement signed with Tulane. As this wasn't a single incident, Tulane can only assume the seriousness is not being communicated .. etc etc". That would make Colorado parents take this up within their own community. Because it sure sounds like Tulane doesn't like this school. |
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How funny this made the news. Tulane must be embarrassed.
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100 percent correct |