Need blind
October 14th 2007
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Need blind
A Return to Need-Blind Admissions
Ten years ago, Vassar College began factoring financial need into some admissions decisions, a move necessitated by ballooning aid costs that similarly affected the policies at ... (more...)
Need Blind, but ?Gapping?
Colleges routinely boast about being ?need blind? in admissions, meaning that they consider applicants without regard to their ability to pay. But even if they are need blind ... (more...)
Need-Blind, or Just Blind?
Need-Blind, or Just Blind? Downsized Equality in University Admissions By Jeff Pooley. T o the four years of academic toil invested in a Harvard diploma, many financial aid ... (more...)
Hermes Article
In order to reduce financial aid expenditures while preserving Wesleyan?s commitment to a policy of need-blind admissions, loan levels rose at an unprecedented rate. (more...)
Need-blind admission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Need-blind admission is a term in the U.S. denoting a college admission policy in which the admitting institution claims not to consider an applicant's financial situation when ... (more...)
Vassar College returns to ?need blind? admissions policy ...
Vassar College returns to ?need blind? admissions policy. POUGHKEEPSIE, NY ? President Catharine Bond Hill has announced that to assure the accessibility of Vassar College to ... (more...)
Roxbury Latin: Admission » Need-Blind Enrollment
Need-Blind Enrollment Policy. R oxbury Latin remains committed to reaching out to as many families as possible in accordance with the School?s long-standing mission to admit ... (more...)
TuitionCoach: making college affordable - Paul's Corner
Need Blind Admissions: Vassar College Injects New Life into a Fading Concept. For years, the true meaning of "Need Blind Admissions" has been eroding. (more...)
Need-blind a practice, not policy
Need-blind a practice, not policy Admission of international applicants can still hinge on ability to pay tuition September 28, 2007. By Sarah Pritzker (more...)
Need-blind Admissions Policies: What They Mean to Your Pocketbook ...
Because of the cost involved, many students won't apply to some of the more exclusive schools in the United States, even if they have a good chance of getting in... (more...)