College Institutional Priorities
I thought this was a good article by Rick Clark, Executive Director of Undergraduate Admission at Georgia Tech, about institutional priorities, which truly drive the entire admissions process at selective Seller schools. Admissions is not a lottery at these schools, it is the complete opposite. Students are basically hand picked to create a class with a school's institutional priorities in mind.
https://sites.gatech.edu/admission-b...ege-admission/
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College Institutional Priorities
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georgiegirl
It’s been that way for ages in CA. One of my sister’s best friends went to CC then Berkeley.
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Yep. It started I think in the early 90s. My sister and DH did this (although it wasn’t free until some point in the last 10 years iirc). My sister went to Long Beach State but could’ve gone to any UC but had no interest in those, and DH went to Sac State. My original plan was fo go to JC and then potentially go to Cal or UCLA (but at the last minute got into Sac State and since I had to commute to a decent JC in Sacramento it wasn’t much more more for me to go to Sac State instead).
There are only 6 campuses participating though (Davis, Irvine, Santa Cruz, Merced, and Riverside).
https://admission.universityofcalifo...trix-23-24.pdf
The Governor has said that he wants a guaranteed transfer admission program for UCLA for California JC transfers.
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/...sfer-path-ucla
Pretty sure LA Community Colleges have an agreement with LAUSD high schools; it may not work for private schools though.
https://lacollegepromise.org/
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