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Activists spurred by affirmative action ruling challenge legacy admissions at Harvard

WASHINGTON (AP) — A civil rights group is challenging legacy admissions at Harvard University, saying the practice discriminates against students of color by giving an unfair boost to the mostly white children of alumni.

It’s the latest effort in a growing push against legacy admissions, the practice of giving admissions priority to the children of alumni. Backlash against the practice has been building in the wake of last week’s Supreme Court’s decision ending affirmative action in college admissions.

Lawyers for Civil Rights, a nonprofit based in Boston, filed the civil rights complaint Monday on behalf of Black and Latino community groups in New England, alleging that Harvard’s admissions system violates the Civil Rights Act.

“Why are we rewarding children for privileges and advantages accrued by prior generations?” said Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal, the group’s executive director. “Your family’s last name and the size of your bank account are not a measure of merit, and should have no bearing on the college admissions process.”

Opponents say the practice is no longer defensible without affirmative action providing a counterbalance. The court’s ruling says colleges must ignore the race of applicants, activists point out, but schools can still give a boost to the children of alumni and donors.

A separate campaign is urging the alumni of 30 prestigious colleges to withhold donations until their schools end legacy admissions. That initiative, led by Ed Mobilizer, also targets Harvard and other Ivy League schools.

President Joe Biden suggested last week that universities should rethink the practice, saying legacy admissions “expand privilege instead of opportunity.”

Several Democrats in Congress demanded an end to the policy in light of the court’s decision, along with Republicans including Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, who is vying for the GOP presidential nomination.

The new complaint, submitted with the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights, draws on Harvard data that came to light amid the affirmative action case that landed before the Supreme Court. The records revealed that 70% of Harvard’s donor-related and legacy applicants are white, and being a legacy student makes an applicant roughly six times more likely to be admitted.

It draws attention to other colleges that have abandoned the practice amid questions about its fairness, including Amherst College and Johns Hopkins University.

The complaint alleges that Harvard’s legacy preference has nothing to do with merit and takes away slots from qualified students of color. It asks the U.S. Education Department to declare the practice illegal and force Harvard to abandon it as long as the university receives federal funding.

Harvard said it would not comment on the complaint.

“Last week, the University reaffirmed its commitment to the fundamental principle that deep and transformative teaching, learning, and research depend upon a community comprising people of many backgrounds, perspectives, and lived experiences,” the university said in a prepared statement. “As we said, in the weeks and months ahead, the University will determine how to preserve our essential values, consistent with the Court’s new precedent.”

The complaint was filed on behalf of Chica Project, African Community Economic Development of New England, and the Greater Boston Latino Network.

“A spot given to a legacy or donor-related applicant is a spot that becomes unavailable to an applicant who meets the admissions criteria based purely on his or her own merit,” according to the complaint. If legacy and donor preferences were removed, it adds, “more students of color would be admitted to Harvard.”

It’s unclear exactly which schools provide a legacy boost and how much it helps. In California, where state law requires schools to disclose the practice, the University of Southern California reported that 14% of last year’s admitted students had family ties to alumni or donors. Stanford reported a similar rate.

An Associated Press survey of the nation’s most selective colleges last year found that legacy students in the freshman class ranged from 4% to 23%. At four schools — Notre Dame, USC, Cornell and Dartmouth — legacy students outnumbered Black students.

Supporters of the policy say it builds an alumni community and encourages donations. A 2022 study of an undisclosed college in the Northeast found that legacy students were more likely to make donations, but at a cost to diversity — the vast majority were white.

https://apnews.com/article/legacy-a...olleges-4a4e1191274e91e695e0631ff5156875


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it can't be racist if there are legacy students of color


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Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Whine, pout, rant and repeat.

Dodge, deflect, gaslight, repeat.

Same as it ever was.

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it can't be racist if there are legacy students of color

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Originally Posted by FrankZ
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Whine, pout, rant and repeat.

Dodge, deflect, gaslight, repeat.

Same as it ever was.

Whine, pout, rant and repeat.


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Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Originally Posted by FrankZ
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Whine, pout, rant and repeat.

Dodge, deflect, gaslight, repeat.

Same as it ever was.

Whine, pout, rant and repeat.

Dodge, deflect, gaslight, last word, repeat.

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Still crying I see. Tantrums do not become you.


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I knew we would soon see some work arounds to this SCOTUS decision and this is the first one I've seen so far.................

After Supreme Court decision, university to offer free tuition to some in-state students

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will offer free tuition to some students in order to expand diversity efforts following last week’s Supreme Court decision striking down affirmative action in college admissions, the school announced Friday.

Beginning with the incoming class in 2024, free tuition and required fees will be provided to undergraduates from North Carolina whose families make less than $80,000 annually, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz said in a message to campus. The school has also hired additional outreach officers to spread awareness of the new policy in under-resourced communities and to recruit students from across the state.

“We want to make sure students know financial constraints should not stand in the way of their dreams,” Guskiewicz said.

Those who apply in the upcoming admissions cycle will be the first group to do so after the Supreme Court held that race cannot be a factor in college admissions, news outlets reported. The ruling forces institutions of higher education to look for new ways to achieve diverse student bodies.

Tuition and fees for fulltime in-state students in the 2023 academic year add up to about $9,000, news outlets reported.

https://apnews.com/article/unc-chap...izGZQd-P6lVh0Fy_9CdMMVS4pE51aMaoWxR7UwKo


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If ANY state offers "free college expenses" to selected individual students they are opening themselves up to lawsuits if the selected students don't closely match the demographics of the state- I'd hire a lawyer to sue the university for discrimination if my white son or daughter didn't get free money just to make the balance right.

College should be based on MERIT not the color of your skin.


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So no exceptions for students who attended public schools that perform terribly? If you are wealthy and can afford to live in an area with great schools, that advantage extends to college? The SCOTUS ruling was a decision that doesn't allow colleges to use race as a factor. It had nothing to do with families of low income.


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I hope some combination of impeachment, expanding the court, or deaths soon helps America reclaim her high court from these fascist zealots. They must go.


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