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Impact - May 1998
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When It Comes to Color-blind Admissions, UC Should Stay the Course
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 5.19.1998

The drop in minority enrollment at the University of California has administrators exploring new ways of maintaining diversity while admitting students without regard to their race or ethnicity. A current proposal, to be voted on in July, would grant automatic admission to the top four percent of the graduates of each California high school. While this sounds fair and efficient, it is neither and will likely make the problem worse.

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