564: Who Deserves a Spot? The Future of Legacy Admissions

Should legacy admissions still exist in 2025? For decades, many colleges have given special consideration to applicants with alumni parents, but now, this practice is under fire. With more schools eliminating legacy preferences, critics argue that it unfairly benefits privileged students—especially as affirmative action faces new restrictions. In this episode, we dive deep into the debate. Inspired by a recent Teen Vogue article, we discuss how legacy admissions shape college demographics, who truly benefits, and whether removing them is the right solution—or if it leads to unintended consequences. Are these policies a way to maintain school traditions, or do they block opportunities for deserving students? And how do colleges that have eliminated legacy preferences compare to those that still use them? We explore both sides of the issue, breaking down what this shift means for future applicants and college admissions as a whole. While there are no easy answers, this conversation sheds light on how higher education continues to evolve. 🎧 Join the conversation! Watch us on YouTube (@CollegePrepPodcast), subscribe for full episodes, and leave a comment to share your thoughts. Have a question? Drop it in the comments—it might be featured in a future episode! 📺 Watch now: https://youtu.be/3jQ89JKqQAQ 📖 Read the article: Teen Vogue – The Movement Against Legacy Admissions

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Nationally recognized experts Megan Dorsey and Edward Coronado III share tips and tricks about creative study strategies, SAT/ACT prep, college applications, essay writing, teen-friendly time management tools, and more. They will also host experts on a number of subjects including scholarships, parenting, test prep, learning differences, NCAA athletics, and more! About the hosts: Megan is a college admissions consultant and test prep expert who helps students and parents plan and prepare for college admission. Edward is the founder of Alma Modern, a place for educators to learn the strategies students need to THRIVE in college. Together, they are a one-stop shop for how to survive...and thrive!...during the final approach into higher education.