An Unfair Leg Up at Carolina — The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal
Admission to UNC-Chapel Hill is extremely competitive. Last year, 73,192 hopeful students applied to be new Tar Heel undergraduates. Only 5,624 eventually joined UNC as either first-year or transfer students. Such a large winnowing should be done fairly and predictably. But one program might be giving some students a leg up.
Students from CCAC schools are being admitted at higher rates than students at other N.C. public high schools.
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An Unfair Leg Up at Carolina — The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal
Admission to UNC-Chapel Hill is extremely competitive. Last year, 73,192 hopeful students applied to be new Tar Heel undergraduates. Only 5,624 eventually joined UNC as either first-year or transfer students. Such a large winnowing should be done fairly and predictably. But one program might be giving some students a leg up. Students from CCAC schools are being admitted at higher rates than students at other N.C. public high schools. …
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