This study investigates the admissions of Chicano/Latinos and African American students in a post affirmative action era at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Data was collected and analyzed from the University of California Office of the President (UCOP) from 1989-2008 it examines admission trends of students from the fore mentioned-communities and the impact of eliminating affirmative action programs at UCLA. This dissertation concludes that the elimination of affirmative action programs has decreased underrepresented students at UCLA. However, the impact varies by community. For Chicano/Latino students their representation at UCLA dropped after the elimination of affirmative action but later recovered, although the...
The study compares the ways in which California’s ban on affirmative action harms the University of ...
In July 1995, the University of California\'s Board of Regents voted to ban consideration of race an...
This multi case study examined how leaders of color narrated their experiences regarding access to l...
This study investigates the admissions of Chicano/Latinos and African American students in a post a...
This paper briefly reviews the various efforts undertaken by the University of California to maintai...
1996 was a momentous year for higher education in the United States. In that year voters in Californ...
The first chapter, "Do Affirmative Action Bans Lower Minority College Enrollment and Attainment? Evi...
UnrestrictedInsufficient number of minority students have been transferring to selective four year p...
There is considerable interest in the impact of policy alternatives to race-based affirmative action...
Public policy in the area of equity in higher education has been shaped by the assumption that equal...
This paper uses student-level data to investigate how the college application behavior of underrepre...
Between 1996 and 1998 California and Texas eliminated the use of affirmative action in college and u...
In this paper, I focus on three cases of admissions processes that are particularly crucial to equal...
On July 21, 1997, the Regents of the University of California endorsed a resolution, SP-1, a new pol...
The past several years have seen numerous efforts to scale back or eliminate affirmative action in p...
The study compares the ways in which California’s ban on affirmative action harms the University of ...
In July 1995, the University of California\'s Board of Regents voted to ban consideration of race an...
This multi case study examined how leaders of color narrated their experiences regarding access to l...
This study investigates the admissions of Chicano/Latinos and African American students in a post a...
This paper briefly reviews the various efforts undertaken by the University of California to maintai...
1996 was a momentous year for higher education in the United States. In that year voters in Californ...
The first chapter, "Do Affirmative Action Bans Lower Minority College Enrollment and Attainment? Evi...
UnrestrictedInsufficient number of minority students have been transferring to selective four year p...
There is considerable interest in the impact of policy alternatives to race-based affirmative action...
Public policy in the area of equity in higher education has been shaped by the assumption that equal...
This paper uses student-level data to investigate how the college application behavior of underrepre...
Between 1996 and 1998 California and Texas eliminated the use of affirmative action in college and u...
In this paper, I focus on three cases of admissions processes that are particularly crucial to equal...
On July 21, 1997, the Regents of the University of California endorsed a resolution, SP-1, a new pol...
The past several years have seen numerous efforts to scale back or eliminate affirmative action in p...
The study compares the ways in which California’s ban on affirmative action harms the University of ...
In July 1995, the University of California\'s Board of Regents voted to ban consideration of race an...
This multi case study examined how leaders of color narrated their experiences regarding access to l...