Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had not heard about the change in ED - that was DS's plan for this year. Oh well.
Same here! DS was planning the same and even with that it would have been a stretch.. Guess he's headed to GMU or JMU. Oh well..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were legacies ever a thing there? Their main goal was 40% first gen or urm. I guess they will have to change the urm part after the Supreme Court ruling.
They can still perform URM outreach. Essays and other identifiers will still be there for consideration.
Anonymous wrote:I had not heard about the change in ED - that was DS's plan for this year. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Personally I’m glad they discontinued ED, very few publics do ED. Plus last year they had so many apply ED it was not as much as an acceptance boost as it was in the past.
Anonymous wrote:+1 Why should a public university give legacy preference?
Alumni, friends, parents, employees, and students combined to make nearly $268.5 million in new gifts and commitments during the 2021-22 fiscal year that ran from July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2022, according to the school.
The all-time-record show of generosity was a 34 percent from the $200.3 million given in fiscal year 2020-21.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were legacies ever a thing there? Their main goal was 40% first gen or urm. I guess they will have to change the urm part after the Supreme Court ruling.
They can still perform URM outreach. Essays and other identifiers will still be there for consideration.
They can, but all it takes is one employee telling Miyares's office that there is a hidden mandate to ignore the Supreme Court for the state to investigate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were legacies ever a thing there? Their main goal was 40% first gen or urm. I guess they will have to change the urm part after the Supreme Court ruling.
They can still perform URM outreach. Essays and other identifiers will still be there for consideration.
Anonymous wrote:Were legacies ever a thing there? Their main goal was 40% first gen or urm. I guess they will have to change the urm part after the Supreme Court ruling.