
The Tipping Point Revisited: Georgetown Massacre Part 1
Revisionist History
Integrity Demands Separation
The reluctance to acknowledge the influence of wealth on admissions reveals a conflict between institutional integrity and financial realities. Institutions tend to separate development and admissions to maintain a façade of impartiality, despite evidence suggesting that economic contributions affect acceptance decisions. This behavior is rooted in the desire to uphold the perceived integrity of the institution, leading to a defensive posture that refuses to admit financial influence on the admissions process.
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