S4E2: Expanding the Ivy League Isn't That Simple
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In this episode of the Admittedly Podcast, host Thomas Caleel explores the question, "Why doesn't the Ivy League expand?" As a former Director of MBA Admissions at UPenn's Wharton School, Thomas offers an insider's perspective on the challenges and limitations elite universities face when it comes to growth.
Key Takeaways:
- Ivy League schools aren't responsible for educating everyone – Expanding these colleges would reduce scarcity, ultimately diminishing the exclusivity and prestige they leverage.
- Most Ivy League schools lack the space to expand – Many Ivies are located in historic cities with physical limitations, making it nearly impossible to significantly increase campus size or enrollment.
- Building additional campuses is risky – Maintaining Ivy League standards requires top-tier faculty and staff, which can be difficult to recruit and retain, even for existing campuses.
While many students and parents wish Ivy League schools would expand, the reality is far more complex. If you have questions, we'd love to hear them!
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