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Caltech applicants can now fulfill calculus, physics, and chemistry requirements through online classes.

PASADENA, Calif.—Caltech Drops Admissions Requirement for STEM ⁣Students

In a groundbreaking move, the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has announced ⁣that it is eliminating its long-standing admissions ‌requirement ‍for calculus, chemistry, and physics courses. This⁢ decision comes as a⁢ response to the​ limited access many high school students have to these subjects.

Instead, Caltech will provide an ⁣alternative pathway for students who lack access to ⁤these‌ courses.‌ They ⁢will ​have the⁢ opportunity to ​participate in free select Science, Engineering, Technology, and Math (STEM) online courses, receive tutoring, and undergo a certification process ⁣through Khan‍ Academy. This culminates in an assessment exam that can be used for admission consideration.

“Breaking Barriers for​ Talented STEM ​Students”

Jared ‍R. Leadbetter, professor of environmental microbiology and ⁢chair of the first-year admissions committee, stated, “Our goal in admissions is to make barriers‌ to access as low as possible for ‍talented STEM students.”

The Caltech⁣ faculty acknowledges that ‍not all students have​ access to the⁢ required STEM courses. The new policy aims ⁣to provide an avenue for these students to bridge the⁢ gap through effective independent study of ‍the relevant subject material.

Students who choose the Khan Academy program will‍ need to⁤ complete an exam and‌ achieve a score of 90 percent or higher to fulfill the Caltech​ course⁢ requirements. Additionally, Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate test‌ scores can also be used ⁢to meet the requirement.

According ‌to the Los ⁤Angeles⁢ Times, only 65 percent of public high schools offered calculus classes in the 2017-18 school year, with even fewer schools offering physics. Recognizing this disparity, Caltech is taking⁣ steps to level the playing field.

Caltech ⁣has also made changes to the short-essay questions in the application process. The new questions are designed to allow applicants⁣ to express how Caltech’s ⁣values ⁢resonate ‍with them.

Furthermore, the revised application process now ​includes guidelines on the ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) in Caltech applications. The ⁣university emphasizes the‌ responsible use of AI tools, such as ChatGPT ⁣or Bard, for ⁤brainstorming, grammar and spelling review, and research ⁢purposes. However, using AI to draft essay responses⁣ is considered unethical.

Caltech’s commitment to ⁤equity is evident in their efforts to identify and support talented students from all backgrounds. By removing barriers and providing alternative pathways, Caltech aims to make STEM ⁢education more accessible and inclusive.



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