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Legacy Admissions?

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  • George KG Offline
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      I wonder if rich people who donate to colleges (not just medical) will somehow put in some sort of stipulation that they will get their money back if their son/daughter/grandson/granddaughter does not get accepted to the school. LOL

      Because, if Daddy went to College X and donates USD$XX million to the school, he would not be too happy if his son applies and is denied entrance.

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        They don't need the stipulation. A simple glare at the country club will do.

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          I wonder if rich people who donate to colleges (not just medical) will somehow put in some sort of stipulation that they will get their money back if their son/daughter/grandson/granddaughter does not get accepted to the school. LOL

          Because, if Daddy went to College X and donates USD$XX million to the school, he would not be too happy if his son applies and is denied entrance.

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          @taiwan_girl said in Legacy Admissions?:

          stipulation that they will get their money back if their son/daughter/grandson/granddaughter does not get accepted to the school. LOL

          Sure, for private schools, why not? You get what you pay for.

          Public schools might be different.

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