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...Harvard applicant sent dozens of gift pencils, each with a picture of the applicant and an inscription that read, “Admit [applicant??s name...
Over the years, the admissions office has collected “a colorful set of items” from applicants, says Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67—including various desserts, a size 17 athletic shoe and a photo of one applicant??s bedroom wall, painted crimson to show school spirit...
...stopped counting at 80,” says Fitzsimmons. “Although we were happy to hear from the applicant??s orthodontist that the teeth had straightened out, we didn’t think it [was relevant...
This veritable onslaught of extraneous information can sometimes detract from the substance of the applicant??s folder, according to Fitzsimmons...
Brown University’s announcement last week that it will adopt a “need-blind” admissions policy was an important but long-awaited decision. Starting in 2003, Brown will no longer weigh an applicant??s ability to pay for college during admissions decisions. Brown is the last of the Ivy League universities to become need-blind; this switch means that students from all economic backgrounds applying to elite universities will finally be evaluated solely on their merit—not their money...