KEY POINTS
  • The recent college admissions scandal underscores how difficult it can be for middle- and low-income students to get their foot in the door at elite institutions.
  • Less than 5 percent of students at Ivy League and other elite colleges come from families in the bottom 20 percent of the income distribution. More than 14 percent of their students hail from the 1 percent, according to a 2017 study.
  • "It is not a level playing field, even without cheating," says Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of SavingForCollege.com.
At Georgetown University, most students hail from families in the top 20 percent of the income distribution.

The recent college admissions scandal underscores how difficult it can be for middle- and low-income students to get their foot in the door at elite institutions.

"It is not a level playing field, even without cheating," said Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of SavingForCollege.com.