• Need-blind admission in the United States refers to a college admission policy that does not take into account an applicant's financial status when deciding...
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  • maintain need-blind admissions because schools cannot meet the full need of the poor students that they admit. There are different levels of need-blind admissions...
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    National Association for College Admission Counseling Need-blind admission Open-door academic policy Rolling admission Senioritis Student financial aid...
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    Johns Hopkins, allowing the university to practice need-blind admission and meet the full financial need of admitted students. In 1996, Bloomberg endowed...
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    Phillips Academy (category Need-blind educational institutions)
    Goes Need-Blind". The Phillipian. November 29, 2007. Archived from the original on December 9, 2021. Retrieved October 12, 2023. "Need-blind admissions explained"...
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  • Johns Hopkins University (category Need-blind educational institutions)
    Hopkins ended legacy preference in admissions. Johns Hopkins practices need-blind admission and meets the full financial need of all admitted students. The...
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    in 2006 with the goal of raising $1.2 billion to implement full need-blind admission by 2011. As of December 10, 2010[update] the campaign raised $1.14...
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  • Barnard College (category Need-blind educational institutions)
    male after they had already been admitted. The college practices need-blind admission for domestic first-year applicants. Barnard is ranked tied at 11th...
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  • was a consortium of American universities and colleges practicing need-blind admissions. The group was founded in 1998 in response to section 568 of the...
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  • financial aid programs in the United States, with need-blind admission and 100% of financial need met for all students. Families with incomes below $85...
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  • Grinnell College (category Need-blind educational institutions)
    of a few dozen US colleges that maintain need-blind admissions and meets the full demonstrated financial need of all U.S. residents who are admitted to...
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  • Amherst College (category Need-blind educational institutions)
    In the 2008–2009 academic year, Amherst College also extended its need-blind admission policy to international applicants. In 2021, it also eliminated preferences...
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  • Dartmouth College (category Need-blind educational institutions)
    Archived (PDF) from the original on February 19, 2017. "College ends need-blind admission for international students". Archived from the original on September...
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    school to a need-blind admission policy, which ensures that the financial need of an applicant will not be a criterion considered in the admissions process...
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    called need-aware admissions. Universities with exceptionally large endowments may combine need-based financial aid with need-blind admission, in which...
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  • Hamilton College (category Need-blind educational institutions)
    opportunities. Regarding U.S. citizens, Hamilton College practices a need-blind admission policy, meaning that the student's financial capability to afford...
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    in the school's 230-year history. The gift was used to support "need-blind admission" allowing smart students from less affluent families to attend the...
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  • Brown University (category Need-blind educational institutions)
    the original on February 23, 2021. Retrieved February 3, 2021. "Need Blind Admission | Financial Aid". www.brown.edu. Brown University. Retrieved November...
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  • boarding school affordability, and the economic feasibility of need-blind admissions. Previous invitees and speakers at these meetings include Harvard...
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  • the same for in-state and out-of-state students. Bates practices need-blind admission for students who are U.S. citizens, permanent residents, DACA status...
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  • applicants were granted internal scholarships. Ohio Wesleyan follows a need-blind admission policy; financial circumstances are not considered when deciding...
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  • Phillips Exeter Academy (category Need-blind educational institutions)
    including 16% in 2023. The admission rate briefly dropped to 10% during the COVID-19 pandemic. Exeter has admitted students on a need-blind basis since 2021. It...
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  • Pomona College (category Need-blind educational institutions)
    financial need of students through grants rather than loans in 2008. These efforts, combined with Pomona's previously instituted need-blind admission policy...
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  • Williams College (category Need-blind educational institutions)
    June 1, 2022. Marx, Ella (November 9, 2022). "ISA advocates for need-blind admission policy for international applicants". The Williams Record. Retrieved...
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  • Vassar College (category Need-blind educational institutions)
    up 8-10% of the student body. In May 2007, Vassar returned to a need-blind admissions policy without regard to a student's financial status. Vassar president...
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    The Law School Admission Test (LSAT /ˈɛlsæt/ EL-sat) is a standardized test administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for prospective law...
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  • associations with the Crusades. In 2019, the college ended its need-blind admissions policy. Holy Cross is located on one of seven hills in the city...
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    Antioch College (category Need-blind educational institutions)
    Antioch practices need-blind admission for domestic students. Prospective students are not required to submit SAT or ACT scores for admission. For 2022, Antioch...
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  • Olin College (category Need-blind educational institutions)
    Scholarship, Olin follows need-blind admissions and provides need-based grants to meet each student's full demonstrated need. Olin also allows students...
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