Students for Fair Admissions dropped its lawsuit challenging Yale University’s race-conscious admissions policies after the Supreme Court gutted the practice in June. The anti-affirmative action group ...
As the fallout continues for Operation Varsity Blues, Yale University confirmed that one student will no longer be admitted because of the cheating scam. "Yale has rescinded the admission of one ...
Yale University will once again require standardized test scores for undergraduate admissions, after the school found they were a better indicator of a student’s grades in college, reversing a ...
Yale University will again require students to include standardized test scores for 2025 admissions applicants, the school announced Thursday. The Ivy League university announced that it would be ...
Feb. 22 (UPI) --Yale announced a new standardized testing policy for admissions Thursday for first-year and transfer applicants, ending pandemic-era test-optional admissions for undergraduates.
After almost four years, Yale University is joining another Ivy League school to once again require applicants to submit an SAT or ACT score, saying the change could help boost admittance for ...
Yale University on Thursday said it is reversing a pandemic-era policy that made standardized test scores like the SAT exam optional for applicants, joining other top colleges such as Dartmouth and ...
NEW HAVEN — In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning affirmative action and a subsequent lawsuit seeking to force Harvard University to discontinue “legacy admissions” policies that ...
Yale University announced Thursday it would be reinstating its test score requirement for admission, becoming the second Ivy League college to bring back SAT and ACT scores. The school said in a ...
As representatives of students in Yale University’s undergraduate and graduate programs, we both strongly believe that legacy preference — the practice of giving an advantage during the admissions ...
FILE - Rudy Meredith, former Yale women's soccer coach, departs federal court, in Boston, March 28, 2019, where he pleaded guilty to charges in a nationwide college admissions bribery scandal.