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Some say the most competitive colleges in admissions should increase in size


‘Why Stanford Should Clone Itself’
David L. Kirp, a professor in the graduate school at the University of California, Berkeley, begins an essay last month in
The New York Times with the evidence that the status quo is unfair.
A 2017 study showed that at 38 colleges, including five in the Ivy League, more students come from the top 1 percent of the income scale than from the bottom 60 percent. These hyper-rich youths are a jaw-dropping 77 times as likely to attend an Ivy League college as those whose parents’ income is in the bottom 20 percent, he writes.
He cites public universities that have responded in his opinion, appropriately to the situation. Most enterprises where demand far outstrips supply would seize the opportunity to expand, Kirp writes. A handful of public universities like Arizona State have done precisely that. Last fall, Arizona State enrolled more than 128,000 undergraduate and graduate students at campuses across the state and ....

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Opinion | Why Stanford Should Clone Itself


April 6, 2021
Credit.Illustration by The New York Times; Photograph by Jim Wilson/The New York Times
Stanford University’s faculty members may have convinced themselves that they struck a blow for egalitarianism when they voted for a policy meant to de-emphasize wealth in admitting undergraduates. But those professors should hold off on breaking out the champagne.
At a school like Stanford, wealth is not an explicit admissions criterion imagine the outcry if it were but the wealth of an applicant’s family makes a world of difference.
This isn’t news. A 2017 study showed that at 38 colleges, including five in the Ivy League, more students come from the top 1 percent of the income scale than from the bottom 60 percent. These hyperrich youths are a jaw-dropping 77 times as likely to attend an Ivy League college as those whose parents’ income is in the bottom 20 percent. ....

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