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Scott, Felicia J.; Kibler, William L. – New Directions for Student Services, 1998
States that the Hopwood v. Texas case of 1996 has had significant impact on the practice of student affairs in Texas. Explores these effects from the perspective of a practitioner affected by the decision. Discusses strategies and guidelines for meeting the challenges created by the decision. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Case Studies, College Preparation, Higher Education
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Van Tyle, Peter – Liberal Education, 1996
The University of Texas law school's race-based admissions process triggered the boldest judicial statement addressing affirmative action since 1978. Colleges and universities throughout the country must now look at student diversity on a student-by-student basis and without reference to racial classifications. Admissions offices failing to comply…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Affirmative Action, College Admission, Compliance (Legal)
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Cross, Theodore – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 2000
Suggests that banning all racially sensitive programs and practices in higher education is unacceptable, presenting a history of black admission to higher education and examining: minority student recruiting; athletic departments; race sensitive programs sponsored by foundations; reducing black student dropout rates; race sensitive faculty…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Athletics, Black Students, Black Studies
Richardson, Susan – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1997
As Texas' elite public colleges and universities experience enrollment declines, the state is requesting clarification of the legal decision in "Hopwood v. Texas," in which the court rejected affirmative action and mandated race-neutral admissions policies. The Texas attorney general disagrees with federal officials and critics on…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, College Admission, Court Litigation, Declining Enrollment