Here’s a conversation starter: The University of California was selfish this year.
More than 10,000 high school students are stuck in limbo right now, waiting with bated breath for the ever-so-slight possibility they have a chance of admission to the UC institution that wait-listed them. In a completely self-serving move, the UC chose to implement a wait-list system that selective private universities have been using for years. This decision was made in the same year that one in four UC admits was an out-of-state or international applicant.
As the University of California works to protect its bottom line, unsure of how the economy will ultimately affect its enrollment numbers, students are strung along and forced to wait until the end of this month when they will most likely learn they’ve indeed been rejected. It’s true that some will get in. Some already have. But it’s not worth the stress this prolongation adds to thousands of students and parents.