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Our Entering Class for 2008

This year, Harvard accepted only about 9 percent of those who applied, and Columbia University took an even lower percentage. What are these incoming students like? Are they all genius athletes arranged in an ethnically diverse spectrum?

At U of All People, where we understand the publicity value of such standards — and like a good challenge — we’ve set our goal even higher: Next year, we intend to accept only 5 percent of those who apply to our fabled university. However, in order to attract that many applicants, we’ll need to lower our admissions criteria somewhat. Here’s what we’re looking for:

  • a minimum SAT score of 400, calculated with a special bonus system that rewards extra effort
  • a GPA of at least 1.5, with special consideration given to vocational skills
  • a varsity letter—or some experience—in sports, with the term sports broadly defined to include Texas Hold ’Em, video games, and yodeling
  • at least one extracurricular activity: may encompass shopping and watching most television serials
  • community service, with special credit for parole activities
  • proficiency in at least one language, such as English
  • a vaguely ethnic look, if not true ethnicity (may be waived upon lawsuit)
  • a geographical location for place of residence, including foreign countries with whom the U.S. is not currently at war
  • a median family income of some median or other
  • a high school diploma or a reasonable facsimile thereof
  • an application at least two-thirds completed, or to the best of the applicant’s ability

Of course, if we don’t manage to attract such qualified applicants, we have our fallback position: our famous 100% acceptance rate — “Educational democracy in action!” — at U of All People, where enrollment is a way of life and our top priority.

Student success is important, but access to students is even more so.

David Galef is a professor of English and administrator of the M.F.A. program in creative writing at the University of Mississippi. His latest books are the novel How to Cope with Suburban Stress and the co-edited fiction anthology 20 over 40.

Comments

This is a very good essay.

One would hope it is satire. But maybe this is the direction that our educational leaders are moving to.

Everyone gets to go to college and everyone will be able to graduate from college with a degree ()afater all they were admitted right?)...sounds a little like high school?

Next, lets dictate the curriculum and have everybody the same (remove any type of choice from the students, after all they are not yet adults) By the way, this all will be paid for with tax dollars( who say there is no free lunch?).

So, lets be prepared for the next generation of leaders: fast food workers who have BS(and I do mean BS) degrees.....

Keep up the great writing....

Jim, at 8:06 am EDT on April 10, 2007

Omigod ... This Is Scary!

Would you believe that just two years ago I was teaching at the University of All People (Professor Galef, you should have told everyone it’s located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia).

Oh yes, about the UAP requirement that applicants “have a varsity letter – or some experience – in sports” ... would you believe that less than a year ago the New York Times actually had a feature article extolling the virtues of our starting an intercollegiate football program at UAP ... and essentially for the purpose of increasing applications.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/10...=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

In the article, UAP’s athletic director was quoted as saying, “You would be hard pressed to find five admissions officers or five professors or five marketing experts that could guarantee you 100 new, paying male students in one year. But you can hire five football coaches and they can do it. In fact, they can find you 200 if you want. Those boys just want to play.”

Needless to say, I was a strong supporter of UAP’s Texas Hold ‘Em and video games teams, not that we were “first on the block” with either of those innovations ...

http://yalebulldogs.cstv.com/compliance/athletes-gambling.html

http://www.twingalaxies.com/index.aspx?c=18&id=705

I’m not sure it’s relevant — but, in light if the most recent Pew Research Center and UCLA Higher Education Research Institute survey results I think it is – but, of entering freshmen at UAP this year, approximately 63% were active members of The Church of What’s Happening Now. We increased applications by featuring the on-campus activities of TCWHN in our quite beautiful color brochures.

Frizbane Manley, at 11:50 am EDT on April 10, 2007

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