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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The reason these programs are offered is because the school is playing the marketing game. Those students who are offered the late start or start at satellite campuses have lower GPAs and test scores than the traditional admits. Here is where the school hides the poorer performing legacy students, URM, first generation, etc. By doing this, the school can report only the higher stats of regular start kids to USNWR. The problem is - everyone on campus (or campuses) knows this - so the late start kids feel inferior. Also, a student doing this forfeits the normal freshman excitement of first semester and the bonding with classmates. Do you really want your kid to attend a university that treats its students like this?[/quote] The late start has been around for a while, I knew several "JFrosh" (January freshmen) 30 years ago when I was in college, and I felt then that the colleges that did that were fairly transparent about the reasons (basically "You're not quite good enough now, but some kids we think are better than you will drop out first semester, so then we can fit you in", and that's also pretty obviously the reason now. I also don't remember them asking the students in the app if they were "willing" to take that offer. But the alternate campus/international campus is a newer phenomenon. I can't tell if the kids have a good/cohesive freshman experience there with the *other* freshmen that are there or if they feel robbed of their traditional "freshman year on-campus experience". And then they have to potentially go find an apartment for sophomore year?[/quote]
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