have the time to personalize each essay to fit all the colleges they are trying to apply to. Thus, having an abundant amount of information in their essay, this may not be personalized enough for each independent college. Therefore, the student may be overlooked.
Ethics in College Admissions For many people deciding which college to attend is already a highly stressful experience.
Nowadays there are many guidelines, procedures and steps that have to be followed that students don't know what to do, have many questions and may not know where to turn for advice or for their questions to be answered. Some colleges have adopted affirmative action plans to help create a procedure with accepting a diverse group of students. As well as, many colleges require admission essays and/or admission testing; both of which, may not be created or judged fairly. Due to students being highly stressed or busy, not all the students have the ability to focus under pressure, they are already frazzled trying to get all of the components of the application ready in time they find they may have to submit one essay to many colleges. Cheating for the essay is easy with enough websites out there willing to let you buy essays. A new problem in colleges is arising; admission representatives being paid per student that they
enroll.
Affirmative Action
Affirmative Action is the practice, used by many institutions; giving preference to racial minorities or women when hiring employees, giving awards, or deciding whom to admit. (CALCampus) There are, for some people pros and cons to this idea, some say that it helps lower income families have the ability to attend a college that they may not normally have the opportunity to afford. The people that are against it fight against it and state that race and ethnicity are incredibly important in American society and it would be foolish to think that a community made up entirely of individuals of one race could provide the same range of perspectives as a racially diverse student body (CalCampus).
Some are finding that affirmative action does not help the lower income families but instead are making it where the wealthier minority families or women are allowed in.