“There is no reason why an applicant should be able to trade on their own last name as opposed to their personal achievement,” said Michael Kippins, litigation fellow with the Lawyers for Civil Rights.
If activists have their way, Harvard College’s practice of admitting students who have family ties to its alumni will soon come to an end.
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