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Power of Privilege

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Power of Privilege Joseph A. Soares
Libristo code: 04718285
Publishers Stanford University Press, April 2007
It is widely assumed that admission to elite U.S. universities is based solely on academic merit - t... Full description
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It is widely assumed that admission to elite U.S. universities is based solely on academic merit - the best and brightest are admitted to Harvard, Yale, and their peer institutions as determined by test scores and GPA, and not by lineage or family income. But does reality support those expectations? Or are admissions governed by a logic that rewards socioeconomic status while disguising it as personal merit? "The Power of Privilege" examines the nexus between social class and admissions at America's top colleges from the vantage point of Yale University, a key figure in the history of higher education. It is a documented history of the institutional gatekeepers, confident of the validity of socially biased measures of merit, seeking to select tomorrow's leadership class from among their economically privileged clientele. Acceptance in prestigious colleges still remains beyond the reach of most students except those from high-income professional families. Ultimately, the author proposes reforms that would move America's top schools toward becoming genuine academic meritocracies.

About the book

Full name Power of Privilege
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2007
Number of pages 256
EAN 9780804756372
ISBN 0804756376
Libristo code 04718285
Weight 449
Dimensions 152 x 229
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