Jeffrey J. Selingo

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Jeffrey J. Selingo


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Jeff Selingo is the leading authority on higher education worldwide and editorial director of The Chronicle of Higher Education. He speaks on the topic often and appears regularly as an expert on radio and TV, including NPR, PBS, ABC, and CBS.

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“An elite college now is almost exclusively defined by how hard it is to get into. It's like the rope line at a hot nightclub—it's about having the ticket to get in. Students are blinded by the labels. But why does it matter whether you get into the club if you hate the music playing inside?”
Jeffrey J. Selingo, Who Gets In and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions

“The truth about change is that we tend to overestimate its speed while underestimating its reach.”
Jeffrey J. Selingo, College Unbound: The Future of Higher Education and What It Means for Students

“Whereas in 1995, 10 percent of high school students applied to seven or more colleges, by 2016, some 35 percent did, thanks partly to the ease of online applications. But”
Jeffrey J. Selingo, Who Gets In and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions

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