Wesleyan College to end legacy admissions after Supreme Court ruling

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'By cultivating free speech, mutual respect and values of inclusion, we seek to foster a sense of belonging for everyone on campus,' Wesleyan's president said.

that Wesleyan's legacy admissions were already low compared to Ivy League institutions and that the decision is more symbolic.

There is an argument to be made for alumni loyalty and engagement, he said, notably with donations. He foresees donor legacies possessing more clout in the future than they may already have now, depending on the institution. Wesleyan follows in the footsteps of institutions including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Amherst College and the private Johns Hopkins University.

Among MIT's Class of 2026 freshmen, 1,136 students were admitted and enrolled out of 33,767 applications received from all 50 states. Nearly one in five of those admitted are first-generation college enrollees, while about 11 percent represent 63 countries.

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