
Critics say Trump’s push for fairness in college admissions is leaving out legacy preferences
President Donald Trump is attempting to reshape college admissions according to his definition of merit, with an emphasis on test scores and a blind eye toward diversity. Yet the Republican president’s critics and some allies question his silence on other admissions policies that give applicants a boost because of their wealth or family ties. In recent weeks, Trump has promised a new era of fairness in admissions. But none of his measures has touched on legacy admissions, an edge given to the children of alumni, or similar preferences for the relatives of donors. Virginia’s Republican governor has signed a bill barring legacy admissions at public institutions, following similar measures in Colorado, California and elsewhere.