The Chronicle of Higher Education

Children of Alumni Are Uniquely Harmed by Admissions Preferences, Study Finds

By PETER SCHMIDT

A new study by researchers at Princeton University has found that the children of alumni -- commonly known as "legacies" -- are far more likely than minority students or athletes to run into academic trouble in college if admissions preferences got them through the door.

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