Elite credential–ability decoupling

Updated: 2025.08.16 6M ago 2 sources
Elite universities capture only a small fraction of high-ability individuals, leaving most top cognitive talent outside traditional pipelines. — Challenges meritocracy narratives, shapes admissions testing policy, and pressures employers and policymakers to broaden talent identification with implications for inequality and social mobility.

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The talent that gets left out - by Sebastian Jensen
2025.08.16 100% relevant
Simulation estimates only ~14–16% of Americans with IQ>125 attended elite undergrad; claims nonacademic ratings add little predictive value, implying elite admissions underselect high-ability students.
Columbia Is Still Discriminating
Cremieux 2025.06.24 80% relevant
By asserting that rejected Asian applicants outperform admitted Black and Hispanic applicants on SAT/ACT and GPA, the article contends elite admissions are decoupling from measured ability, challenging meritocracy narratives attached to elite credentials.
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