California is the latest state to prohibit colleges from providing preferential treatment to children of alumni.
California is banning legacy admissions at private colleges and universities, ensuring that some of the country’s most ...
California has become the second state to ban legacy admissions at private and public colleges and universities.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed a law Monday banning legacy admissions at all colleges in the state, including ...
In an effort promote fairness to access to higher education, the California governor signed a law banning legacy admissions.
The colleges will still be allowed to admit students with alumni or donor ties, but they’ll no longer be able to grant them ...
Gov. Newsom signed AB 1780 which would ban legacy admissions at private universities across the state. There are several ...
Private, nonprofit colleges in California will be banned from giving preference in the admissions process to applicants ...
The move to curb legacy preference follows the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down affirmative action.
California’s private nonprofit colleges no longer can grant students an admissions advantage if their parents donated to or ...
California has become the fourth state to ban legacy admissions. The move comes after the SCOTUS decision to limit ...
California just became the fifth state to ban legacy admissions—and only the second to ban them at private schools in ...