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Daily Dashboard | Colleges Finding Less Damaging Material Online Related reading: Evolving privacy law 'exciting' for IAPP Westin Scholar

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The New York Times reports on a poll of 403 undergraduate admissions officers by Kaplan Test Prep that indicates fewer “are finding online material that could derail a student’s chance of admission, even though an increasing number of college admissions officers consider the public social media accounts of applicants as fair game.” Of those polled, 35 percent indicated they had visited applicants’ social networking pages, up nine percent from 2012, but those who found “information online that had hurt a student’s application” had dropped from 35 percent in 2012 to 16 percent in the most recent poll. “Students are more aware that any impression they leave on social media is leaving a digital fingerprint,” said Kaplan’s Seppy Basili. (Registration may be required to access this story.)
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