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(01/22/02 5:00am)
A REPORTER for The Cavalier Daily asked me to write an opinion piece for their pro and con presentation on the subject of early decision in colleges and universities. My response was that I could not write on just one side of the issue, but that I would express my feelings about the strengths and weaknesses of the program and its effects on students and institutions. As most of us would agree, there are few perfect things in life, and that goes for early decision. It does have, however, some redeeming qualities, and I will lay them out in this paper.
(03/09/00 5:00am)
MAINTAINING the current ratio of in-state to out-of-state students is essential to the quality and diversity of our student body and our University. The understanding we have with the General Assembly now is for a 65/35 mix with 65 percent of students from Virginia. In Virginia, the ratio is not legislated, although it is in many states, such as North Carolina. Instead, the University has worked out an agreement with the General Assembly on what the ratio should be. In actual practice, our first-year classes usually have 66 to 67 percent from in-state.