Baylor University Changes SAT Policy Under Pressure from Peers

Sometimes peer pressure is a good thing.


I read an article the other day in Inside Higher Ed that Baylor University had implemented a policy to pay admitted students to retake the SAT scores, in a bid to build an appearance of greater selectivity and (so Baylor officials said) to give away more scholarship money.


On Thursday, Baylor made an about-face, primarily because they faced blistering criticism from the press and admissions professionals around the country.


Sometimes institutions make mistakes, are called out, and then correct their behavior.  Baylor made the right decision to renounce its misguided policy.


Mark Montgomery

College Counselor



Paying for College in a Credit Crunch

Lisa Belkin, a writer and blogger for the New York Times, has a couple of posts on her blog yesterday about the general angst and real effects on families’ decisions about college. For those who have graduating seniors who have seen their savings dry up, it has been a sobering–even depressing–few weeks.


I recommend Amy’s posts.  The first part is here, and the second part is here.


Mark Montgomery

College Counselor