Who Gets in and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions

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$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
Scribner Book Company
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.1 X 1.3 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781982116293

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About the Author
Jeffrey Selingo is an award-winning journalist who has reported on higher education for more than two decades. His writing has appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Atlantic, and The Wall Street Journal. He's a special advisor to the president of Arizona State University and a visiting scholar at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Selingo is the bestselling author of There Is Life After College and College (Un)Bound. He lives in Washington, DC, with his family.
Reviews
"A fascinating, useful, and important book--fascinating because of its wealth of vividly reported detail on how the college-admission system works (for instance, why little Amherst College admits more athletes than mighty University of Alabama), useful because of its clear-eyed view of how students and families can calmly get through the winnowing process, and important because higher education has become so central to American opportunity and mobility."
--James Fallows, National Correspondent for The Atlantic
"The college admissions process can seem like a locked vault, but Jeff Selingo has found the key. He unleashes the full force of his reporting and storytelling skills to demystify--and humanize--the journey from high school applicant to college freshman. Whether you're a student, parent, or educator, this book is an illuminating and essential read."
--Daniel H. Pink, New York Times bestselling author of When, Drive, and A Whole New Mind
"In his fascinating and timely book Who Gets in and Why Jeff Selingo breaks the seal on college admissions to reveal what really goes on, who gets a special look and why, what the colleges have at stake, and how a student can put their best foot forward. Frank and reassuring, Selingo presents a thoughtful critique of an outmoded system along with sound advice for students and parents who have little choice but to play by these rules."
--Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of How to Raise an Adult
"Jeff Selingo has done it again. Amid increasingly loud calls for transparency in college admissions, and a growing suspicion among the public that the process is unfair, Selingo has managed to lift the veil from the 'inner sanctum, ' showing how admission officers deal with the challenges presented by talented and diverse applicants. From the committee rooms that Selingo has penetrated come stories of compassion for students balanced by institutional priorities and mandates. Who Gets In and Why offers a great insider's view, making a complex process much easier to understand."
--Robert Massa, former Dean of Enrollment, Johns Hopkins University
"In Who Gets in and Why, Jeff Selingo addresses the tyranny of selective admissions and its inordinate social and emotional impact on the more than 90% of students who enroll in non-selective schools. He depicts the agony and the ecstasy of the selective admissions process, questions why we're all hostage to it, and offers insightful ways to avoid getting caught in the madness. Bravo!"
--Deborah Quazzo, Managing Partner of GSV Advisors
"An important book that shines a clarifying light into the mystifying corners of the college admissions process. Jeff Selingo gives students and their families much-needed perspective on how things really work behind the scenes."
--Jill Madenberg, author of Love the Journey to College
"Very accessible and quite accurate...Selingo's backstage view of the process at Emory is particularly strong. He adeptly pinpoints how an institution's priorities, goals, and needs cause equally deserving applicants to frequently meet with different outcomes. This book will be a great resource for parents."
--Rick Hazelton, Director of College Advising, The Hotchkiss School
"For nearly twenty years, Jeff Selingo has been one of America's most trusted voices on higher education. This is his finest work. He pulls back the curtain on all the code words, awkward secrets, and noble hopes associated with college admissions today. Each chapter can help college-bound families turn confusion into clarity."
--George Anders, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of You Can Do Anything and The Rare Find
"A valuable outsider-as-insider's eye view of the college admission process, spotlighting what applicants will never see. Pushing past the fairy tale of how a student's application is reviewed, Selingo finds more. For the dedicated professionals who do this tireless work, the students and parents trying to understand it, and anyone in between, there are great lessons to be learned here."
--Emmi Harward, Executive Director of the Association of College Counselors in Independent Schools