Anonymous wrote:Now that there are minority alums, legacy admissions are gone. DH and I are both UVA alums (not ones who would have benefited under AA). It figures.
Anonymous wrote:So interesting. My son has been inclined not to apply because a classmate is a family member of a very high-ranking person (not faculty) at UVA. I wonder if that kid will still get a thumb on the scale.
Anonymous wrote:Now that there are minority alums, legacy admissions are gone. DH and I are both UVA alums (not ones who would have benefited under AA). It figures.
And what about those who give money?? I imagine that will continue to be considered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA has its own office dedicated to legacy admissions. OMG. https://s3.amazonaws.com/uva-alumni-association/alp/ALP-Booklet-2019.pdf
That program was part of the Alumni Association, not the Admissions office. It’s been rebranded as College Compass and clearly states that it has no bearing on admissions outcomes:
https://alumni.virginia.edu/college-compass/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA has its own office dedicated to legacy admissions. OMG. https://s3.amazonaws.com/uva-alumni-association/alp/ALP-Booklet-2019.pdf
That program was part of the Alumni Association, not the Admissions office. It’s been rebranded as College Compass and clearly states that it has no bearing on admissions outcomes:
https://alumni.virginia.edu/college-compass/
I'm an alum (undergrad and grad) and my husband is an alum too. We has our kid participate in this program and they made it VERY clear that it was part of the Alumni Association and NOT Admissions. We did the Sophomore review of transcripts and school profile. It was fine - got our kid thinking about class selections etc but it wasn't like we got some secret to the application process. They did stress to take the most challenging courses your school allows for but I think everyone knows that. Perhaps it will count as "demonstrated interest?" But otherwise, a fairly underwhelming 30 minutes.
Wow. The rest of us plebeians did not know there was a secret club like this.
+1. Wow. Just wow.
Wow, just wow, what? It’s not a secret club, it’s right on their very public alumni association website:
https://alumni.virginia.edu/college-compass/
And you don’t have to be a child of an alum to participate. Anyone can do it with an alumni sponsor. Not that it’s worth anything anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA has its own office dedicated to legacy admissions. OMG. https://s3.amazonaws.com/uva-alumni-association/alp/ALP-Booklet-2019.pdf
That program was part of the Alumni Association, not the Admissions office. It’s been rebranded as College Compass and clearly states that it has no bearing on admissions outcomes:
https://alumni.virginia.edu/college-compass/
I'm an alum (undergrad and grad) and my husband is an alum too. We has our kid participate in this program and they made it VERY clear that it was part of the Alumni Association and NOT Admissions. We did the Sophomore review of transcripts and school profile. It was fine - got our kid thinking about class selections etc but it wasn't like we got some secret to the application process. They did stress to take the most challenging courses your school allows for but I think everyone knows that. Perhaps it will count as "demonstrated interest?" But otherwise, a fairly underwhelming 30 minutes.
Wow. The rest of us plebeians did not know there was a secret club like this.
+1. Wow. Just wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the essay they can self identify how UVA has been part of their family for generations, etc.
+1
Just like they can claim just about anything.
But now that won’t be considered, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the essay they can self identify how UVA has been part of their family for generations, etc.
+1
Just like they can claim just about anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA has its own office dedicated to legacy admissions. OMG. https://s3.amazonaws.com/uva-alumni-association/alp/ALP-Booklet-2019.pdf
That program was part of the Alumni Association, not the Admissions office. It’s been rebranded as College Compass and clearly states that it has no bearing on admissions outcomes:
https://alumni.virginia.edu/college-compass/
I'm an alum (undergrad and grad) and my husband is an alum too. We has our kid participate in this program and they made it VERY clear that it was part of the Alumni Association and NOT Admissions. We did the Sophomore review of transcripts and school profile. It was fine - got our kid thinking about class selections etc but it wasn't like we got some secret to the application process. They did stress to take the most challenging courses your school allows for but I think everyone knows that. Perhaps it will count as "demonstrated interest?" But otherwise, a fairly underwhelming 30 minutes.
Wow. The rest of us plebeians did not know there was a secret club like this.
Anonymous wrote:In the essay they can self identify how UVA has been part of their family for generations, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA has its own office dedicated to legacy admissions. OMG. https://s3.amazonaws.com/uva-alumni-association/alp/ALP-Booklet-2019.pdf
That program was part of the Alumni Association, not the Admissions office. It’s been rebranded as College Compass and clearly states that it has no bearing on admissions outcomes:
https://alumni.virginia.edu/college-compass/
I'm an alum (undergrad and grad) and my husband is an alum too. We has our kid participate in this program and they made it VERY clear that it was part of the Alumni Association and NOT Admissions. We did the Sophomore review of transcripts and school profile. It was fine - got our kid thinking about class selections etc but it wasn't like we got some secret to the application process. They did stress to take the most challenging courses your school allows for but I think everyone knows that. Perhaps it will count as "demonstrated interest?" But otherwise, a fairly underwhelming 30 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:UVA did away with legacy this year. You are late to the game.