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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (hardcover)

ISBN
  
0-670-03135-6

Author
  
Jacques Steinberg

Country
  
United States of America

Awards
  
Compton Crook Award

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Cover artist
  
William Mercer

Publication date
  
2002

Pages
  
292 p.

Originally published
  
2002

Publisher
  
Penguin Books

Genres
  
Non-fiction, Journalism

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Non-fiction books, Higher education books

The Gatekeepers: Inside the Admissions Process of a Premier College is a 2002 nonfiction book, written by education reporter Jacques Steinberg, that examines the inner workings of the admissions committee at Wesleyan University. The book expands upon a series of articles Steinberg wrote in the New York Times. Steinberg follows six college applicants through the admissions process. The book covers issues such as affirmative action, recruiting, standardized testing and the significance of the SATs.

Reception

The Gatekeepers was not a best-seller. It received both negative and positive reviews.

The Harvard Education Review considered that it would offer little help to parents trying to get their children into colleges.

Beth Provinse, in the Journal of College Admissions, criticized Steinberg for focusing on one school, which she said did not reflect "the current realities of college admission." She argued that in contrast to Wesleyan's admissions practices, many colleges emphasize a numbers approach in evaluating a candidate. She cited the University of Michigan's highly publicized point system as an example.

Publishers Weekly reckoned it would not be of interest to students, but parents might buy it.

Shannon Bloomstran of The Book Reporter, said it was a "fascinating peek behind the curtain" and said that before reading she "really had no idea of the extent of agony and debate that takes place in the admissions offices of these highly selective schools."

Edward B. Fiske, editor of the highly popular Fiske Guide to Colleges, praised Steinberg for reporting on a "distinctly American rite of passage".

John Bundris of the Christian Science Monitor described The Gatekeepers as a "fitting denouement after the college applications are in the mail - for parent and student alike".

References

The Gatekeepers Wikipedia


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