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Does Stanford give preference to legacy students?

Hey everyone, I've heard a lot of chatter about Stanford's admission policies concerning legacy applicants. Specifically, I'm curious about the acceptance rate. Does anybody have any insights?

4 months ago

Stanford University has not published specific statistics on the acceptance rate for legacy applicants versus the general applicant pool. However, the university acknowledges that they do give some consideration to legacy status in their admissions process, along with a myriad of other factors.

Extrapolating from the holistic admissions framework that most colleges, including Stanford, embrace, it is conceivable that having familial ties to the school would be viewed as a contributing factor—though not a definitive clause for admission. Consideration of legacy status often falls under the umbrella of 'institutional priorities'. That being said, it's important to remember that Stanford, like most other highly selective colleges, ultimately seeks students who will make significant contributions to the campus and beyond. A strong academic record, substantial extracurricular involvement, and compelling personal essays are typically paramount in the admissions decision, beyond any legacy status. So, while a connection to a Stanford alum might be a small plus, it certainly won't overshadow other aspects of your application. Keep focusing on strengthening the other components of your application to best showcase your abilities and potential.

4 months ago

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