College recruiters give low-income public campuses fewer visits

Saturday, December 28, 2013 - 03:31 in Psychology & Sociology

Recruiters' patterns mean students at underserved schools may lose out in the competition for college entrance and aid, experts say.The Webb Schools, a private high school in Claremont, is a magnet for college recruiters from around the country and the world. This fall, 113 Ivy League and other schools sent representatives to the campus — more than the 106 students in the senior class.

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