Submitted by Roughneck16 t3_11hp9jd in dataisbeautiful
Jarkside t1_jdmgfl1 wrote
Some schools court applications just to reject students… it makes them look artificially selective
Roughneck16 OP t1_jdmgngv wrote
What?! Source?
Jarkside t1_jdmj6ms wrote
“Admissions stats also played a big role in the rankings formula. In 2003, ranked at 127, Northeastern began accepting the online Common Application, making it easier for students to apply. The more applications NU could drum up, the more students they could turn away, thus making the school appear more selective. A year later, NU ranked 120.” - https://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/2014/08/26/how-northeastern-gamed-the-college-rankings/
It also makes them money. Reject a $100 application and have $30 of labor and cots in it = $70 profit
Roughneck16 OP t1_jdmjhtp wrote
Aha! No big surprise there. Looks like a classic case of Campbell’s Law.
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