Originally posted by perspective
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It's a public challenge for the schools in that schools like these (BC is another in this case) seem to send the message that they seek exemplary citizens as well as accomplished students, artists, athletes, etc. So, aside from the applicant at hand, how does admissions decide that the citizenship part is overridden by artistic or athletic promise, or that the applicant's juvenile behavior has been overcome or helped the applicant grow into a better person? Some might think that they would be so risk-averse that acceptance would be impossible for criminal applicants, even for non-violent offenders.
By the way, it's been generally established that colleges do lose applicants when in the midst of negative publicity, so duke probably did lose prospective students when the lacrosse disaster was at its worst. Colleges seem to overcome these episodes a year or two later.
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