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Texas' 10% admission could teach colleges a thing or two
Ten years ago, after a federal court blocked Texas colleges from considering race as a factor in admissions, the state, with George W. Bush as governor, came up with an innovative alternative. In an attempt to make affirmative action colorblind, the top 10% of graduates at each of the state's...
Keep admissions rule
Today's debate: College diversity Our view: Law gives more minorities chance to attend public Texas universities. Eighteen-year-old Jesselyn Allen couldn't be more excited about heading to the University of Texas this fall. The African-American student graduated from an inner-city school in Houston that traditionally doesn't place many graduates...
University of Texas is finished fighting affirmative action, officials say - Austin, Texas - Brief Article
AUSTIN, TEXAS After years of appeals, the University of Texas said last month that it was finished fighting its landmark court battle over affirmative action. The decision effectively ends the case named for Cheryl Hopwood and three other Whites who sued the university's law school in 1992, saying...
High Court Refuses to Hear Affirmative Action Case - United States Supreme Court, University of Texas - Brief Article
UT president says university will continue to search for ways to serve all of the state's population AUSTIN, TEXAS University of Texas officials say they are disappointed by the U.S. Supreme Court's refusal to hear their challenge to the Hopwood decision, but vowed to continue "vigorous efforts to...
Texas' Ten Percent Plan Has Boosted Minority Enrollment - University of Texas report shows minority students college enrolment up - Statistical Data Included
WASHINGTON New freshman enrollment data recently presented by a University of Texas official in Washington showed that minority representation has increased as a result of the state's implementation of the Ten Percent Plan. The plan guarantees admission to University of Texas institutions for all Texas high school seniors in...
HOPWOOD A Difference of Opinions in Texas
Despite being at odds with his predecessor, Texas attorney general is urging the state s higher education institutions to follow previous guidelines AUSTIN, Texas-The state's flagship public universities will not reinstate race as a criterion in scholarship, financial aid or recruitment decisions despite an about-face on affirmative action by...
Life after Hopwood - University of Texas stops using standardized tests for admissions - Cover Story
El Paso, TX -- Hopwood -- the case that has thrownaffirmative action programs into a tailspin -- may be a"blessing in disguise," according to University of Texas atEl Paso president Diana Natalicio. That is because it has triggered what she calls a long-overduereview of the use of standardized...
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