Williams College must alter its need-blind admissions process for international students beginning this fall because of the college’s “changed financial situation,” said its interim president, Bill Wagner, in a letter released yesterday. While admissions officials will not know the level of each applicant’s need, they will know which applicants have applied for aid and will “aim to build an entering cohort that is not only academically strong but that is geographically and economically diverse.” The announcement follows a decision two weeks ago to end the college’s no-loan policy.
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Williams College Ends Need-Blind Admissions for International Students
February 17, 2010, 10:00 am
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