This paper uses student-level data to investigate how the college application behavior of underrepresented minorities (URMs) changed in response to the 1998 end of affirmative action in admissions at the University of California (UC). We show that all URMs experienced a drop in their probability of admission to at least one UC campus. However, the relative decline in URM SAT score-sending rates – our proxy for application rates – was small and concentrated at Berkeley and UCLA among URMs who experienced the largest relative drop in their predicted probability of admission. In addition, we find some evidence of a shift towards less selective UCs rather than out of the UC system. Overall, our paper highlights the stability of URM application ...
As part of the University of California's recent reconsideration of the role of the SAT in admission...
In light of the recent bans on affirmative action in higher education, this paper provides new evide...
What are the benefits and costs of attending a selective public research university instead of a les...
The first chapter, "Do Affirmative Action Bans Lower Minority College Enrollment and Attainment? Evi...
There is considerable interest in the impact of policy alternatives to race-based affirmative action...
Between 1996 and 1998 California and Texas eliminated the use of affirmative action in college and u...
This paper briefly reviews the various efforts undertaken by the University of California to maintai...
Proposition 209 banned the use of racial preferences in admissions at public colleges in California....
The past several years have seen numerous efforts to scale back or eliminate affirmative action in p...
This study investigates the admissions of Chicano/Latinos and African American students in a post a...
Proposition 209 banned the use of racial preferences in admissions at public colleges in California....
In the aftermath of SP-1 and Proposition 209, the University of California has adopted several strat...
Ever since the removal of Affirmative Action in California from Proposition 209, the UC system has s...
The University of California Office of the President (UCOP) has been concerned about the disproporti...
UnrestrictedInsufficient number of minority students have been transferring to selective four year p...
As part of the University of California's recent reconsideration of the role of the SAT in admission...
In light of the recent bans on affirmative action in higher education, this paper provides new evide...
What are the benefits and costs of attending a selective public research university instead of a les...
The first chapter, "Do Affirmative Action Bans Lower Minority College Enrollment and Attainment? Evi...
There is considerable interest in the impact of policy alternatives to race-based affirmative action...
Between 1996 and 1998 California and Texas eliminated the use of affirmative action in college and u...
This paper briefly reviews the various efforts undertaken by the University of California to maintai...
Proposition 209 banned the use of racial preferences in admissions at public colleges in California....
The past several years have seen numerous efforts to scale back or eliminate affirmative action in p...
This study investigates the admissions of Chicano/Latinos and African American students in a post a...
Proposition 209 banned the use of racial preferences in admissions at public colleges in California....
In the aftermath of SP-1 and Proposition 209, the University of California has adopted several strat...
Ever since the removal of Affirmative Action in California from Proposition 209, the UC system has s...
The University of California Office of the President (UCOP) has been concerned about the disproporti...
UnrestrictedInsufficient number of minority students have been transferring to selective four year p...
As part of the University of California's recent reconsideration of the role of the SAT in admission...
In light of the recent bans on affirmative action in higher education, this paper provides new evide...
What are the benefits and costs of attending a selective public research university instead of a les...