Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I work in higher ed philanthropy, and at least at big-dollar-fundraising institutions, it will absolutely not hurt you in admissions.
What does this mean? It's slightly helpful to give at small levels or completely meaningless?
Anonymous wrote:I have never donated a cent and my kid was admitted to my Ivy alma mater.
Anonymous wrote:I have never donated a cent and my kid was admitted to my Ivy alma mater.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The legacies I see get in are, aside from mega donors, either double legacies (both parents) or kids of super volunteers. I’m convinced the high level volunteering matters at my alma mater.
Give me example of this sort of volunteer work, please. Are you talking about alum volunteers at college events?
Anonymous wrote:The legacies I see get in are, aside from mega donors, either double legacies (both parents) or kids of super volunteers. I’m convinced the high level volunteering matters at my alma mater.