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		<title>Using Bates as a model, media outlets demystify the admissions process</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A reporter's unrestricted access to all stages of the Bates admissions process results in a major feature in Down East magazine called "Who Gets In?"]]></description>
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<p>Over the course of a year, <em>Down East</em> magazine associate editor Michaela Cavallaro was granted access to all stages of the Bates admissions process. The result: a major feature in <em>Down East</em>&#8216;s November issue called &#8220;Who Gets In?&#8221;</p>
<p>Subsequently, Maine Public Radio news director Irwin Gratz interviewed both Cavallaro and Bates President Elaine Tuttle Hansen on what the article revealed.<span id="more-3534"></span></p>
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<li>Read the November 2007 <em>Down East</em> feature <a href="http://www.downeast.com/Down-East-Magazine/November-2007/Who-Gets-In/">&#8220;Who Gets In&#8221;</a></li>
<li>Listen to the Nov. 12, 2007, Maine Public Radio story <a href="http://www.mpbn.net/asx/071112admissions.asx">&#8220;College Admissions Revealed&#8221;</a></li>
<li>From 2005:<a href="http://home.bates.edu/views/2005/06/07/why-bates/"> &#8220;Why Bates,&#8221;</a> a <em>Bates Magazine</em> article focusing on the essential question Bates poses to all applicants</li>
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<hr size="1" />Hansen said Bates administrators were &#8220;thrilled that someone was going to try to demystify the process.&#8221; Both stories stressed the importance of determining the &#8220;best fit&#8221; between school and prospective student. &#8220;Just as we teach students one at a time,&#8221; Hansen said, &#8220;we also admit them one at a time.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Dean of Admissions Wylie Mitchell appears on New York public radio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bates Dean of Admissions Wylie Mitchell appeared on WNYC radio's issue-oriented talk program "On The Line." The topic of the program was "Feeling Testy: Are Standardized Tests Fair?" Guests Mitchell and Rebecca Zwick of the University of California, Santa Barbara discussed the importance of SATs in higher education.]]></description>
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<p>Bates Dean of Admissions Wylie Mitchell appeared on WNYC radio&#8217;s issue-oriented talk program &#8220;On The Line.&#8221; The topic of the program was &#8220;Feeling Testy: Are Standardized Tests Fair?&#8221; Guests Mitchell and Rebecca Zwick of the University of California, Santa Barbara discussed the importance of SATs in higher education.<span id="more-21250"></span></p>
<p>WNYC AM/820 and FM/93.9 is New York&#8217;s premier public radio station, and is fully independent. &#8220;On the Line&#8221; is an issues-oriented talk show without political slant, which prides itself in advancing &#8220;dialogue, not diatribe.&#8221; Guests have included many well-known personalities including politicians, authors, journalists, academics, entertainers, and experts from all walks of life, from New York and around the world. The host of &#8220;On the Line&#8221; is Brian Lehrer.</p>
<p>Listen to clips: Below are selected highlights from the program. Clips are in MP3 format and require an MP3 player. All clips copyright 2002 WNYC radio, New York.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bates.edu/Prebuilt/mitchell-02.mp3">Clip 1:</a> Background on Bates; <em>small and tough school to get into</em></p>
<p><a href="http://http://www.bates.edu/Prebuilt/mitchell-03.mp3">Clip 2:</a> Why did Bates stop requiring the SAT?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bates.edu/Prebuilt/mitchell-11.mp3">Clip 3:</a> Caller Dan in Manhattan. <em>I&#8217;m a Bates alumnus .</em>..</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bates.edu/Prebuilt/mitchell-12.mp3">Clip 4:</a> <em>Does Bates have a luxury because you&#8217;re such a small school?</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bates.edu/Prebuilt/mitchell-20.mp3">Clip 5:</a> Caller Maria, a Bates parent in Brooklyn. <em>Hooray for Bates &#8230;</em></p>
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