"Revolutionary Thinking? Colleges Let Students Opt Out of Admissions Exams" article focuses on UChi

@JBStillFlying - how are the resources for traditionally under-resourced students? The Odyssey scholarship launched in 2006 or 2007, and event 6 or 7 years in, there were lots of complaints about the sense of inclusion at Chicago:

https://www.chicagomaroon.com/article/2013/5/7/uncommon-interview-clarence-okoh/

Have things gotten better?

Traditionally, Chicago was a fairly awful, unforgiving place for diverse students. I don’t mean this just from a numerical perspective - more that there was a “dominant” strain of thought on campus, and it was not a welcoming place.

I found the people best suited to deal with it were the rural, tough kids, or the exeter/andover crowd, who were comfortable in an academically rigorous environment.