Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed a bill banning considering legacy in public university admissions, making the commonwealth the second state to end admission advantages through family connections.
After the Supreme Court said universities could no longer consider an applicant's race, legacy-based admissions drew greater scrutiny. Virginia will become the second state to ban legacy admissions at ...
Miklos Fridrich, a high school senior in Chesterfield County, has applied to 13 colleges. That might sound like a lot, but he knows classmates who have applied to 20. The more colleges to which he ...
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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed a new bill into law on Friday that will end the use of legacy admissions at the state's public colleges and universities. The new law requires schools to stop ...
WASHINGTON — The University of Virginia has agreed to abide by White House guidance forbidding discrimination in admissions and hiring, becoming the latest campus to strike a deal with the Trump ...
Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, told the university’s board that the choice of a new president, to replace one pushed out by ...