Would need-blind policies prevent class-conscious admission?
By Owen Dahlkamp | November 21Do need-blind admissions prevent colleges from considering class? Not necessarily, experts say.
Owen Dahlkamp is a Senior Staff Writer covering admissions, financial Aid and science & research. Hailing from San Diego, CA he is concentrating in political science and cognitive neuroscience with an interest in data analytics. In his free time, you can find him making spreadsheets at Dave鈥檚 Coffee.
Do need-blind admissions prevent colleges from considering class? Not necessarily, experts say.
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