Turning the Tide: Inspiring Concern For Others And The Common Good Through College Admissions
Making Caring Common's report with recommendations for reducing achievement pressure and leveling the playing field in college admissions.
Continue Reading
-
Turning the Tide: Inspiring Concern for Others and the Common Good through College Admissions, marks the first time in history that a broad coalition of college admissions offices have joined forces to collectively encourage high school students to focus on meaningful ethical and intellectual engagement. The report includes concrete recommendations to reshape the college admissions process and promote greater ethical engagement among aspiring students, reduce excessive achievement pressure, and level the playing field for economically disadvantaged students. It is the first step in a two-year campaign that seeks to substantially reshape the existing college admissions process.
The report includes concrete recommendations in three core areas:
Promoting more meaningful contributions to others, community service and engagement with the public good.
Assessing students’ ethical engagement and contributions to others in ways that reflect varying types of family and community contributions across race, culture and class.
Redefining achievement in ways that both level the playing field for economically diverse students and reduce excessive achievement pressure.
Join the Discussion