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Lindsey M. Burke

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  • 2 weeks ago | dailysignal.com | Jonathan Butcher |Lindsey M. Burke

    “Merit” is making a comeback in higher education. Next stop: U.S. service academies. College officials around the country—including those at some of the most selective (and notoriously left-leaning) schools—have admitted a student’s high school grades and often-obscure extracurricular activities aren’t enough for making admissions decisions.

  • 3 weeks ago | newstribune.com | Jonathan Butcher |Lindsey M. Burke

    "Merit" is making a comeback in higher education. Next stop: U.S. service academies. College officials around the country -- including those at some of the most selective (and notoriously left-leaning) schools -- have admitted a student's high school grades and often-obscure extracurricular activities aren't enough for making admissions decisions.

  • 3 weeks ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Jonathan Butcher |Lindsey M. Burke

    By Jonathan Butcher and Lindsey M. Burke, The Heritage Foundation "Merit" is making a comeback in higher education. Next stop: U.S. service academies. College officials around the country-including those at some of the most selective (and notoriously left-leaning) schools-have admitted a student's high school grades and often-obscure extracurricular activities aren't enough for making admissions decisions.

  • 3 weeks ago | thederrick.com | Jonathan Butcher |Lindsey M. Burke

    “Merit” is making a comeback in higher education. Next stop: U.S. service academies. College officials around the country—including those at some of the most selective (and notoriously left-leaning) schools—have admitted a student’s high school grades and often-obscure extracurricular activities aren’t enough for making admissions decisions. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.

  • 3 weeks ago | sacbee.com | Jonathan Butcher |Lindsey M. Burke

    "Merit" is making a comeback in higher education. Next stop: U.S. service academies. College officials around the country-including those at some of the most selective (and notoriously left-leaning) schools-have admitted a student's high school grades and often-obscure extracurricular activities aren't enough for making admissions decisions.

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