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Subject: Re: How Can You Map a School or Conference AI Distribution without All the Test Scores?


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Date Posted: 15:17:15 10/27/25 Mon
In reply to: An Observer 's message, "How Can You Map a School or Conference AI Distribution without All the Test Scores?" on 22:42:31 10/19/25 Sun

I am a big supporter of the Ivy League using its rich resources to offer classes for non-traditional students.

Five of our campus offer such programs: Harvard Extension School, Columbia School of General Studies, Yale Eli Whitney Students Program, Brown Resumed Undergraduate Education and U Penn College of Liberal and Professional Studies. Only Harvard does not allow their non-traditional extension students to participate on sports teams. Harvard has nearly 100% acceptance rate for its 800 mostly part-time undergraduate extension students (90% of whom need to work). Columbia’s School of General Studies has nearly 30% acceptance rate for its 2,300 undergraduate non-traditional students. Yale and Brown have tiny, very selective programs with only 23 accepted non-traditional students at Yale and 33 accepted non-traditional students at Brown. I was not able to identify statistics on the U Penn College of Liberal and Professional Studies non-traditional students.

While these non-traditional programs are making very positive contributions to our communities, it does not appear that any of our campuses are using this as a path to improve our sports teams.

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