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- Q5266731 subject Q8882340.
- Q5266731 abstract "Development cases are a set of preferences in university and college admission, particularly in college admissions in the United States, separate from merit, athletic, racial and legacy preferences, whereby applicants from wealthy families are more likely to be granted admission to selective universities based on the ability of their family to make large donations.The practice is not widely discussed by universities that use it, but is reported to be used by a number of top-ranked schools, Ivy League and otherwise, and is particularly associated with Duke University (which acknowledges its use) and Brown University (which does not comment), especially since the 1980s.".
- Q5266731 wikiPageExternalLink ivy-admissions-prompt-frenzy.
- Q5266731 wikiPageWikiLink Q168751.
- Q5266731 wikiPageWikiLink Q1770557.
- Q5266731 wikiPageWikiLink Q49114.
- Q5266731 wikiPageWikiLink Q5146580.
- Q5266731 wikiPageWikiLink Q6452445.
- Q5266731 wikiPageWikiLink Q8882340.
- Q5266731 comment "Development cases are a set of preferences in university and college admission, particularly in college admissions in the United States, separate from merit, athletic, racial and legacy preferences, whereby applicants from wealthy families are more likely to be granted admission to selective universities based on the ability of their family to make large donations.The practice is not widely discussed by universities that use it, but is reported to be used by a number of top-ranked schools, Ivy League and otherwise, and is particularly associated with Duke University (which acknowledges its use) and Brown University (which does not comment), especially since the 1980s.".
- Q5266731 label "Development case".