Our public schools are becoming increasingly segregated by race and income and the segregated schools are, on average, strikingly inferior in many important ways, including the quality and experience of teachers and the level of competition from other students. Given these facts, it is clear that students of different races do not receive an equal chance for college.Available at: http://civilrightsproject.ucla.ed
The brief first presents new facts on the extraordinary segregation of Black and Latino students in ...
In light of recent, state-level actions banning racial preference in college admissions decisions, w...
Fierce local debates throughout the United States surround the equity of admitting students to publi...
Our public schools are becoming increasingly segregated by race and income and the segregated school...
United States has a history of discrimination against non-whites. Colleges and universities have pla...
percent plan in college admissions. This report assesses these plans using data from published infor...
In 1998, Texas initiated a bold new statewide university admission policy aimed at increasing colleg...
In recent years, several US states have introduced college admission policies that reward local rath...
College admissions committees, not markets, ration access to many of the most selective U.S. college...
Since the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas decision in 1954, and the implementation of ...
Several recent state government decisions banning use of race-sensitive criteria in college admissio...
This paper argues that there is reason to reconsider college admissions policies on three levels bec...
The pathways to higher education have broadened to increase students who partake in postsecondary ed...
This report shows that the segregation of Black students has increased in almost every region of the...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the benefits of attending selective public colleges i...
The brief first presents new facts on the extraordinary segregation of Black and Latino students in ...
In light of recent, state-level actions banning racial preference in college admissions decisions, w...
Fierce local debates throughout the United States surround the equity of admitting students to publi...
Our public schools are becoming increasingly segregated by race and income and the segregated school...
United States has a history of discrimination against non-whites. Colleges and universities have pla...
percent plan in college admissions. This report assesses these plans using data from published infor...
In 1998, Texas initiated a bold new statewide university admission policy aimed at increasing colleg...
In recent years, several US states have introduced college admission policies that reward local rath...
College admissions committees, not markets, ration access to many of the most selective U.S. college...
Since the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas decision in 1954, and the implementation of ...
Several recent state government decisions banning use of race-sensitive criteria in college admissio...
This paper argues that there is reason to reconsider college admissions policies on three levels bec...
The pathways to higher education have broadened to increase students who partake in postsecondary ed...
This report shows that the segregation of Black students has increased in almost every region of the...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the benefits of attending selective public colleges i...
The brief first presents new facts on the extraordinary segregation of Black and Latino students in ...
In light of recent, state-level actions banning racial preference in college admissions decisions, w...
Fierce local debates throughout the United States surround the equity of admitting students to publi...