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Instead, he wants to move the university toward need-blind admissions.
Smith College, for instance, ended its need-blind admissions last year.
Or colleges can, as Smith decided, move away from need-blind admissions.
In 1992, the administration again considered a moratorium on need-blind admissions.
These strategies would fall under the broad category of need-blind admissions.
Its need-blind admissions policy does not apply to nontraditional students.
Need-blind admissions do not consider a student's financial need.
Virtually all public institutions have need-blind admissions policies, but few, if any, agree to meet the full needs of their students.
In order to commit to this principle the university practices need-blind admissions.
Need-blind admissions mean that the college does not discriminate against students who demonstrate financial need.
A need-blind admissions policy also works against low-income students.
Most colleges practice need-blind admissions, so checking the box will not increase your chances of getting in.
Some schools have a need-blind admissions policy, but do not guarantee to meet the full demonstrated financial need of the students they admit.
The University practices need-blind admissions and meets 100% of admitted students' demonstrated need.
Only the wealthiest colleges and universities offer need-blind admissions to American students.
At a college that has need-blind admission, a family’s ability to pay does not factor into an admission decision.
Colleges that use need-blind admissions policies typically communicate this practice on their Web sites.
We have focused on improving financial aid, including cuts to student debt levels and holding fast to need-blind admission.
Harvard has long had a need-blind admission policy and provided full-need scholarship assistance.
In 1982, Wesleyan announced it would end need-blind admissions, but a successful fund-raising drive meant the policy never took effect.
Many students receive partial to full need-based scholarships, as the School has a need-blind admissions policy.
Until 2012, Wesleyan adhered to a need-blind admission policy.
Those of us who benefited from need-blind admissions policies have a duty to see that they remain intact for the next generation.
One reason Brown is financially healthy is that it has not followed a fully need-blind admissions policy.
The goal, he said, is to allow Juilliard to have need-blind admissions by being able to provide financial aid to all needy students.