How important/influential is legacy at usc?

<p>alamemom, all I’m going to say is if cc411 did not want that type of response, she could have simply not posted the picture. I think as a poster, cc411 should expect all sorts of responses to her posts. I will no longer contribute to your personal attacks and arguments against me, I’m here to just contribute information to the OP’s board. If you disagree with my posts, you can post a response/your opinion, and it seems you did just that so there is nothing left to say unless you are contributing any more relevant information.</p>

<p>And to contribute information, I would like to respond to this:</p>

<p>“they ask that question because there are scholarships specifically for legacies and they need to know if you qualify, and so they can include the offer of individual in-person transfer counseling letter with the rejection in the event the legacy is rejected.”</p>

<p><a href=“https://alumni.usc.edu/clubs/scholarship_08.php[/url]”>https://alumni.usc.edu/clubs/scholarship_08.php&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Scholarships require a separate application in addition to a regular admissions application. Therefore, such a supplemental form asking if a relative attended USC is an exception as it is afterall, an Alumni Scholarship. In regards to the normal application, USC asks if your relative attended USC, whether you are applying for the scholarship or not.</p>