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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All Ivies have a preference for in-state students.[/quote] This. And true for others (Duke - Carolinas promise; Northwestern - backyard Chicago public school promise) - why is anyone surprised?[/quote] Maybe true but Penn and Cornell are mandated to take a certain amount of students locally (Penn) and statewide (Cornell).[/quote] Northwestern is as well, as part of their tax-exempt status.....and deal with the city of Chicago for their downtown campus.[/quote] Please provide a citation, any citation, to something saying Cornell is mandated to take a certain amount of NYS students. Undoubtedly, the land grant schools give some preference to NYS residents, but they seem intentionally vague on the degree to which that matters, and I've never seen anything from the non-State schools saying that. [/quote] Search the school newspaper[/quote]
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