More public colleges admit high schoolers even before they've applied
Briefly

Public universities are increasingly sending acceptance letters to high school students before they apply, easing the stressful college application process and filling rosters amid declining high school populations. Direct admission programs seek to increase diversity after the ban on race-based admissions by the US Supreme Court.
Programs like Fresno State's Bulldog Bound reach out to ninth graders, offering automatic acceptance based on meeting academic requirements. This approach replaces the traditional complex application process, particularly benefiting students from underprivileged backgrounds.
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