Ivy League schools under fire: Should legacy admissions survive in a post-affirmative action world?

Ivy League schools are under increasing pressure to reconsider legacy admissions in the wake of the Supreme Court's 2023 affirmative action ruling. While legacy preferences have been in decline nationwide, Ivy League institutions still defend the practice, citing financial benefits. However, public opposition, with 75% of Americans opposing legacy status in admissions, and state legislative action to ban it are challenging its future. The debate continues as universities face calls for more equitable admissions processes.

Ivy League schools under fire: Should legacy admissions survive in a post-affirmative action world?
Ivy League schools are under increasing pressure to reconsider legacy admissions in the wake of the Supreme Court's 2023 affirmative action ruling. While legacy preferences have been in decline nationwide, Ivy League institutions still defend the practice, citing financial benefits. However, public opposition, with 75% of Americans opposing legacy status in admissions, and state legislative action to ban it are challenging its future. The debate continues as universities face calls for more equitable admissions processes.