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Watras, Joseph – Journal of Thought, 1979
The author critiques affirmative action and compensatory education on the grounds that they (1) may incite prejudice by labeling individuals as "disadvantaged" and (2) leave unchanged the traditional academic standards which equate success with verbal fluency and memorization. He suggests that schools become open to diverse intellectual…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Affirmative Action, Attitude Change, Compensatory Education
Cross Reference: A Journal of Public Policy and Multicultural Education, 1978
Choosing from among the many who are qualified in order to achieve, among other things, the racial and ethnic diversity so important to our institutions, cannot be left to chance. There are many ways to achieve diversity, but race must be specifically considered in choosing a student body. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, Affirmative Action, College Admission
Manning, Winton H. – 1978
Two broad messages emerge from the case of The Regents of the University of California vs. Allan Bakke: (1) there is a need for strengthening the "soft" or difficult-to-quantify data used in admissions decisions; and (2) there is a need to implement concepts of educational due process in the admissions procedure. These two exist in some…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, Change Strategies, College Admission
Van Alstyne, William – AAUP Bulletin, 1978
A brief resume of the Bakke case is offered, including its principal features, as well as some observations with respect to its immediate implications for the academic community. Included are discussions of the instability of the Supreme Court decision, two countervailing possibilities, and the constitutionality of racial quotas. (LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, Higher Education, Legal Responsibility
Johnston, Archie B. – 1976
A "two-pool" method developed to increase the opportunities of minority students for admission into restricted enrollment programs at Tallahassee Community College is presented in this report. Three matrices were created by matching a sample of student grade point averages against a sample of student scores on the School and College…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Achievement Tests, Admission Criteria, Admission (School)
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Journal of Legal Education, 1977
In Bakke v. Regents of University of California the California Supreme Court ruled that special admissions policies for minority groups that deprive nonminorities of certain benefits are violating the constitutional rights of the majority. Implications of this ruling for the University of California Berkeley School of Law are discussed. (LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
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Furniss, W. Todd – Educational Record, 1979
In response to the Bakke decision, it is suggested that efforts must be made to enlarge and improve the pool of qualified minority applicants to colleges and professional schools. Suggested improvements in elementary and secondary schools and increased community efforts will help to alleviate this problem. (BH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Access to Education, Admission (School), Admission Criteria
Sindler, Allan P. – 1978
The public policy and legal issues surrounding preferential admissions of minorities in higher education and the politics and human drama of the controversy are reviewed and analyzed in this book. Focus is on the court cases of Marco DeFunis against the University of Washington law school and Allan Bakke against the University of California…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Access to Education, Admission Criteria, College Admission