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Write out personal and family history. Share activities and leadership positions. Craft and proofread essays. Pay a fee, if applicable. Repeat. Those are the traditional steps required for high school students applying to colleges. After a grueling application process that can span hours to days, students then wait weeks or even months to find out if they were admitted. But now — as some colleges watch their enrollments fall and more high schoolers question the worth of a degree — a growing number of schools are taking a more lax approach to admissions. In fact, they’re scrapping the application process altogether for some students through direct admissions: a process that allows schools to proactively offer admission to students who meet certain academic or locational criteria.

More colleges, including some in Western Pa., are admitting students who haven't even applied

More colleges, including some in Western Pa., are admitting students who haven't even applied

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David Rusnak

Intellectual Rigour analyst at Sokal Affairs

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