Anonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in a position where I have to determine URM status, and American Indian/Native American is harder than most to claim, as you typically have to have tribal affiliation. Other URM categories use self-identification as the standard. The affiliation on the SAT scores won't matter, the college will use the information provided on the application.
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+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in a position where I have to determine URM status, and American Indian/Native American is harder than most to claim, as you typically have to have tribal affiliation. Other URM categories use self-identification as the standard. The affiliation on the SAT scores won't matter, the college will use the information provided on the application.
So great when those in a position to know post.
Anonymous wrote:I work in a position where I have to determine URM status, and American Indian/Native American is harder than most to claim, as you typically have to have tribal affiliation. Other URM categories use self-identification as the standard. The affiliation on the SAT scores won't matter, the college will use the information provided on the application.
Anonymous wrote:I work in a position where I have to determine URM status, and American Indian/Native American is harder than most to claim, as you typically have to have tribal affiliation. Other URM categories use self-identification as the standard. The affiliation on the SAT scores won't matter, the college will use the information provided on the application.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - my husband's family has Native American hertigage.
Anonymous wrote:If she's claiming to be black or Hispanic, then there should be something in the transcript, like being involved with African-American students organization, or Hispanic students organization, etc. Otherwise, it just sounds like you're jockeying for an edge. If you're African-American, there are lots of essay contests, leadership groups particularly for teen guys. You could attend an African-American church. In short, there should be actual activity within the community which would back up your claim that you identify heavily with the group.