While admissions officers believe they it's well within their rights to check out prospective students' social media, not many actually do.

Admissions officers: Applicants’ social media is fair game


While admissions officers believe they it's well within their rights to check out prospective students' social media, not many actually do

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  • How AI will help admissions officers comb through college essays
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Kaplan’s 2023 college admissions officers survey shows that 67 percent believe that checking out applicants’ social media posts on apps like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, X, and Threads to learn more about them is “fair game” to help them make decisions about who gets in, but just 28 percent say they’ve actually done it.

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