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Direct Admissions: How Students Can Be Accepted To College Without Ever Applying

Por: Forbes Business November 25, 2022

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As more colleges experiment with using direct admissions rather than requiring student to first ... [+] apply, the question becomes how much will this new practice change the college admissions landscape.getty An increasing number of colleges and universities are experimenting with a new admissions strategy to boost enrollments and increase their student diversity. It’s called , a process where colleges make offers of admission - often with... + full article



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