Anonymous wrote:Deal with it, you all need to stop, this is a private institution and can do what they want. If you don't like it, send your kid to UMD or UMass or whatever. Enough whining already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago doesn't consider home equity in financial aid decisions.
So then all this talk about how Chicago weasels out under "typical assets" is bullshit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confused how this is a bad thing. HYP are praised for this while Chicago is criticized? Make it make sense.
My sense is that this board really doesn't like the gamesmanship Chicago engages in.
Chicago is a top 10 school that behaves like its Northeastern.
It’s not top 10. No top schools would manipulate the admissions game that much. It screams lack of confidence.
My kid is applying next year and I would put Chicago up there with mid ivy like Columbia and Penn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More posturing to keep pace with the other “elite” colleges. Meant to keep applications up and acceptance rates down.
From the recent 2021 U.S. Department of Education's IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) data.
Harvard University says its peers are: Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Columbia, Chicago
Yale University says its peers are: Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Chicago, Columbia
Princeton University says its peers are: Harvard, Yale, Stanford, MIT, Columbia, Penn, Chicago
Stanford University says its peers are: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Caltech, Chicago, Berkeley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology says its peers are: Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, Caltech, Chicago, Berkeley, Michigan
University of Chicago says its peers are: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Columbia, Northwestern, Duke
This crazy idiot can’t comprehend what undergraduate ranking is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More posturing to keep pace with the other “elite” colleges. Meant to keep applications up and acceptance rates down.
From the recent 2021 U.S. Department of Education's IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) data.
Harvard University says its peers are: Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Columbia, Chicago
Yale University says its peers are: Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Chicago, Columbia
Princeton University says its peers are: Harvard, Yale, Stanford, MIT, Columbia, Penn, Chicago
Stanford University says its peers are: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Caltech, Chicago, Berkeley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology says its peers are: Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, Caltech, Chicago, Berkeley, Michigan
University of Chicago says its peers are: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Columbia, Northwestern, Duke
This is pretty convincing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More posturing to keep pace with the other “elite” colleges. Meant to keep applications up and acceptance rates down.
From the recent 2021 U.S. Department of Education's IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) data.
Harvard University says its peers are: Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Columbia, Chicago
Yale University says its peers are: Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Chicago, Columbia
Princeton University says its peers are: Harvard, Yale, Stanford, MIT, Columbia, Penn, Chicago
Stanford University says its peers are: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Caltech, Chicago, Berkeley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology says its peers are: Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, Caltech, Chicago, Berkeley, Michigan
University of Chicago says its peers are: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Columbia, Northwestern, Duke
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is not considered an Ivy Plus college by Harvard, Yale or Princeton.
UChicago is.
For graduate programs, maybe. But no way for undergraduate. It’s just not a top 10.
lol...is Harvard in on some conspiracy?
https://library.harvard.edu/visit/visitor-access-borrowing-cards
Our partnership with BorrowDirect allows physical access to our libraries to affiliates of fellow Ivy Plus institutions: Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Duke University, Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, Stanford University, University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale University.
How laughable to use Ivy Plus library access as proof of prestige. That is like saying students from two schools can use the same vending machine, so what? BorrowDirect is a library access agreement. That is all. And in 2026, when so much academic material is digital anyway, using library access as a prestige signal is absurd.
The way simpletons reason is honestly ridiculous.
NP. The Ivy Plus Libraries consortium isn’t some holy list but it’s not like they’re just including any university in that group. You have to be deemed an “Ivy Plus” to be a member but I understand that probably upsets the Northwestern moms. Not something to get super worked up about regardless because Chicago doesn’t need to cling to the “Ivy Plus” label to hold its own.
NP. I am not a “Northwestern mom", and I don't think PP is necessarily one either. But the “Northwestern moms” line is funny, because Northwestern has a much larger endowment, stronger finances, and plenty of its own institutional prestige.
The people clinging hardest to the Ivy "+" label are usually the ones trying to use it as a substitute for more substantive arguments. Desparate!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is not considered an Ivy Plus college by Harvard, Yale or Princeton.
UChicago is.
For graduate programs, maybe. But no way for undergraduate. It’s just not a top 10.
lol...is Harvard in on some conspiracy?
https://library.harvard.edu/visit/visitor-access-borrowing-cards
Our partnership with BorrowDirect allows physical access to our libraries to affiliates of fellow Ivy Plus institutions: Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Duke University, Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, Stanford University, University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale University.
How laughable to use Ivy Plus library access as proof of prestige. That is like saying students from two schools can use the same vending machine, so what? BorrowDirect is a library access agreement. That is all. And in 2026, when so much academic material is digital anyway, using library access as a prestige signal is absurd.
The way simpletons reason is honestly ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is great news but of course you have to read the fine print. Hopefully all other elite schools will follow suit.
Actually, Chicago is following other elite schools.
They are not the first with this idea.
And honestly, rather than doing this, why not just lower tuition by $20,000 for everyone?
250,000 is already quite wealthy. Most of the families will fall below this threshold, which means a very small number of families will be paying their over inflated tuition while others have zero skin in the game
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confused how this is a bad thing. HYP are praised for this while Chicago is criticized? Make it make sense.
My sense is that this board really doesn't like the gamesmanship Chicago engages in.
Chicago is a top 10 school that behaves like its Northeastern.
It’s not top 10. No top schools would manipulate the admissions game that much. It screams lack of confidence.
Anonymous wrote:UChicago doesn't consider home equity in financial aid decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More posturing to keep pace with the other “elite” colleges. Meant to keep applications up and acceptance rates down.
From the recent 2021 U.S. Department of Education's IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) data.
Harvard University says its peers are: Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Columbia, Chicago
Yale University says its peers are: Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Chicago, Columbia
Princeton University says its peers are: Harvard, Yale, Stanford, MIT, Columbia, Penn, Chicago
Stanford University says its peers are: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Caltech, Chicago, Berkeley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology says its peers are: Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, Caltech, Chicago, Berkeley, Michigan
University of Chicago says its peers are: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Columbia, Northwestern, Duke
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of you really need to reflect on why you turn every single Chicago thread into sniping about admissions practices. It is unwell behavior. It really isn’t normal at all.
Because it’s fun to expose the wannabe Karen Chicago moms.
Anonymous wrote:All of these claims assume "reasonable assets". We earn far below dc elite school school guarantee of free tuition but we were denied aid. Didn't expect full ride but assumed we would get some aid (yes we did npc). We are not an affluent family and both parents work in non-profit. Every school calculates differently. Home value in high cost of living area and savings made us ineligible.
Anonymous wrote:More posturing to keep pace with the other “elite” colleges. Meant to keep applications up and acceptance rates down.