Per their website: I understand that race/ethnicity cannot be used as part of the admissions process. If I choose to provide this information, what will you do with it? "When available, we are required to report this information to the federal government to remain in compliance." This means that they do not need to put this information in their Profile with other Class of 2028 details because that profile is not a government mandated place to note that information. It's not about hiding anything.
Probably not reporting it because DEI is essentially illegal now. I could see it being either way, honestly. If they're not accepting DEI people into their school, that would be embarrassing and cause a lot of drama they don't want to deal with. But if they are accepting DEI people, then that could cause a lot of problems with people who don't like DEI. Honestly it's lose-lose. I went to WashU almost a decade ago, and when I went it was a pretty inclusive environment. But now I could see that causing problems, especially since every URM (or rather the school) is going to need to prove they belong now in order to justify that spot being used on them.
Could you review class profile from Boston College and Notre Dame please.
Acceptance rates have been dropping fast every year!! Went from 16% to 13 to 11 to 9 and now just 8%
pls do texas am
Per their website:
I understand that race/ethnicity cannot be used as part of the admissions process. If I choose to provide this information, what will you do with it?
"When available, we are required to report this information to the federal government to remain in compliance."
This means that they do not need to put this information in their Profile with other Class of 2028 details because that profile is not a government mandated place to note that information. It's not about hiding anything.
They used to provide it and they are no longer providing it. They are hiding something.
Probably not reporting it because DEI is essentially illegal now. I could see it being either way, honestly. If they're not accepting DEI people into their school, that would be embarrassing and cause a lot of drama they don't want to deal with. But if they are accepting DEI people, then that could cause a lot of problems with people who don't like DEI. Honestly it's lose-lose. I went to WashU almost a decade ago, and when I went it was a pretty inclusive environment. But now I could see that causing problems, especially since every URM (or rather the school) is going to need to prove they belong now in order to justify that spot being used on them.
Useful info. Wash U is pretty woke.