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.
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 ...
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 ...
Dad: I can’t even see. I don’t know what happened. Mom: There were flags! There were flags! Daughter: Oh my god! Oh my god! Where did it go? Oh my god! Dad: I can’t read it. Mom: It says “Dear Delilah ...
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 ...
The University of Virginia has reached an agreement with the Trump administration to adhere to guidance from the White House ...