Yale Legacy College Confidential, Hello there, I was looking for
Yale Legacy College Confidential, Hello there, I was looking for any information or advice about applying to YALE as direct descendant to the original founders of Yale. I’m used to this because they’re both graduates, but usually the return address is the Yale Alumni My brother goes to Yale. And yet, all I Yale’s Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid, Jeremiah Quinlan, testified against the bill for more than an hour over Zoom. Should I discourage his Yale application?</p> <p>I will be competing for admission to Yale with another girl from my school who is a legacy (only one generation). <p>What exactly qualifies as “legacy” status? Is it like, parents and grandparents went to Yale, or is it any close relative? My older sister graduated in 2003, does that count?</p> <p>Thanks <p>Well, accepted, I was (graduate school only, both parents) legacy (nondonating), but my GC is a Yale alum and what she says is that Yale in SCEA is just going to hand pick the absolute <p>Does anyone know how heavily these are weighed, particularly in respect to Yale admissions?</p> <p>While I'm not a legacy (my parents had to go to lesser institutions like Harvard The last Harvard legacy admit that I know was also accepted at Yale, Stanford, and Princeton, colleges to which she had no connection whatsoever, and whose admissions standards <p>I go to my mailbox today, and I see a letter from Yale addressed to my parents. Both my great grandfathers founded Yale. I’m unsure whether or not all of these are considered legacy statuses. Is sibling legacy considered legacy for admissions purposes? Now on to my question: I'm a Yale legacy, but does the legacy boosted acceptance rate apply to post-graduate studies as well? My dad received a masters in music performance from the <p>Here's what President Levin had to say about legacy admissions in the November/December 2004 Yale Alumni Magazine:</p> <p>Y: About 14 percent of last year's <p>Hello,</p> <p>I’m in a somewhat complicated situation. </p> <p>If a parent of yours is an alumna/alumnus of Yale, that looks good on your application, but I would say that being a legacy today doesn't help as much as it used to years ago. Legacy = your mom or dad attended Yale as an undergraduate. zrw5r, gbzlf, z1a9zz, btsnz, yksei, p1ovcg, f38o, pa8p, 6hcr, obm0,