College Applicants May Be "Sanitizing" Social Media Accounts

A Kaplan Test Prep study shows that college admissions officers are looking for "dirt" on applicants via social media channels but are hitting road blocks.

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An annual study by Kaplan Test Prep indicates that while college admissions officers are doing their part to find “dirt” on applicants via social media channels, they’re not finding as much incriminating information as in years past. It seems that students may be “sanitizing” their accounts, as Kaplan called it, in an effort to appear more desirable on applications.

Over a third (35%) of college admissions officers have visited an applicant’s social media page (emphasis added) to learn more about them.

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