In Hopwood, the appellate court held that schools could no longer use race or ethnicity as
factors in admissions in Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
Not exact matches
The Kaplan report, which includes responses from the
admissions offices of 22 of the top 30 U.S. business schools, confirms that an applicant's GMAT or GRE score far outweighs consideration of any other
factor in a candidate's chances.
Not increasing tuition, though that is a
factor, but the ever - growing cost of manufacturing children who are fit to compete
in the college
admissions game.
The scholars who study Islamic culture today point out that the chief
factors which have influenced contemporary Arab Muslim society are: the Western ideas which penetrated Arab society through education and increased contact with the West, socialist concepts which have spread throughout the world, communist doctrines which challenge religion
in general, the expansion of university education, the
admission of Muslim women to higher education, the study of ancient and modern philosophy
in the universities, and the modern Muslim movements which have been so influential.
This is tantamount to the
admission that it is this
factor of causality that determines the metrical properties of spacetime
in this epoch, which is Einstein's very assumption
in special relativity.
But with a piece of net tied to his hat, Ayton was comfortable enough to reveal that nerves
factored into his quiet 10 - point night
in the Wildcats» win over Colorado to start the tournament, an
admission that highlights how risky it can be to bank on blue - chip freshmen driving the bus this time of year.
She knew this about me, about my
admission to medical school and dropping out, and on the basis of the internal
factors which drove me,
in the past, to get into medical school, so calculated that I was not much of a risk at all even though I was broke and continued to be so for the first three years of our marriage.
Then,
factor in the cost of higher education, which could top $ 400K by the time your baby gets that
admissions letter!
These two
factors will play a major role
in selective college
admissions.
The notion of AP classes and scores as all - important to college
admissions also came under the microscope; the study found that while the majority of colleges use AP exams as a
factor in admissions, the way the scores are used varies widely among institutions.
The operators of Computer - Based Test (CBT) centres, have appealed to the Joint
Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), to give them a reasonable timeline to
factor in...
A case last year ended with the court ruling that race can be one among many
factors universities use
in making
admission decisions, CNN said.
«Black children were slightly older at the first
admission than white children, which could represent a subtle marker of diminished access to medical care or a delay
in disease recognition,» said Dr. Dotson, who explained other studies have shown that the role of biology
in health disparities
in chronic diseases is often modest, and there are many other
factors, such as access to care and health literacy, that contribute to disparities
in care.
Fortunately, the Supreme Court did not eliminate the use of race as a
factor in the University of Michigan Law School
admissions process (see the full text of the court's decision here).
«Other possible
factors contributing to the increase
in overall injuries and hospital
admissions include an increase
in street accidents and an increase
in sport cycling associated with faster speeds.
The take - home message was that race could be a determinant, but it could not be the predominant
factor,
in a school's
admissions procedure.
Although the courts said race could be used as a
factor in college
admissions, many schools are hesitant to employ assertive affirmative action policies.
In contrast to previous studies of access to care in Massachusetts that have relied on patient surveys, which the authors say may be subject to potential biases due to patient recall or other factors, the new study is one of the few to rely on objectively measured outcomes and was based on nearly every hospital admission occurring in Massachusetts and the comparison states for nearly two years before and two years after the reform was implemente
In contrast to previous studies of access to care
in Massachusetts that have relied on patient surveys, which the authors say may be subject to potential biases due to patient recall or other factors, the new study is one of the few to rely on objectively measured outcomes and was based on nearly every hospital admission occurring in Massachusetts and the comparison states for nearly two years before and two years after the reform was implemente
in Massachusetts that have relied on patient surveys, which the authors say may be subject to potential biases due to patient recall or other
factors, the new study is one of the few to rely on objectively measured outcomes and was based on nearly every hospital
admission occurring
in Massachusetts and the comparison states for nearly two years before and two years after the reform was implemente
in Massachusetts and the comparison states for nearly two years before and two years after the reform was implemented.
In «holistic review,» the approach taken by UT, admissions officials look «not only at grades but also at what barriers students have overcome, whether they have had research opportunity and experience, whether they have evidenced persistence or determination in other parts of their lives, and many more factors,» she sai
In «holistic review,» the approach taken by UT,
admissions officials look «not only at grades but also at what barriers students have overcome, whether they have had research opportunity and experience, whether they have evidenced persistence or determination
in other parts of their lives, and many more factors,» she sai
in other parts of their lives, and many more
factors,» she said.
Liliana Garces, assistant professor of higher education at Pennsylvania State University, said racial diversity has fallen significantly at schools that are barred from considering race as a
factor in admissions.
The high court had just ruled that race is a legitimate
factor in admissions policies aimed at fostering campus diversity (Science, 27 June, p. 2012), a stance that many took as a vote of confidence
in their efforts, too.
In 2013, in a 7 - 1 vote (Justice Elena Kagan recused herself), the Supreme Court sent the case back to the lower courts, saying they had failed to adequately determine that UT's use of race as a factor in its admissions was necessary and that the policy was «narrowly tailored.&raqu
In 2013,
in a 7 - 1 vote (Justice Elena Kagan recused herself), the Supreme Court sent the case back to the lower courts, saying they had failed to adequately determine that UT's use of race as a factor in its admissions was necessary and that the policy was «narrowly tailored.&raqu
in a 7 - 1 vote (Justice Elena Kagan recused herself), the Supreme Court sent the case back to the lower courts, saying they had failed to adequately determine that UT's use of race as a
factor in its admissions was necessary and that the policy was «narrowly tailored.&raqu
in its
admissions was necessary and that the policy was «narrowly tailored.»
Other applicants are given a holistic review, which includes consideration of race as one of many other
factors in admission.
In «United States Gunshot Violence — Disturbing Trends,» researchers reviewed statistics from the Kids» Inpatient Database (KID) from 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006 and 2009 (for a total of 36 million pediatric hospital
admissions), and estimated state household gun ownership using the most recent Behavioral Risk
Factor Surveillance System data (2004).
Addictions may be the cause of 90 % of prison incarcerations, 50 % of psychiatric
admissions and 25 % of
admissions to general medical hospitals, as well as a major
factor in the incidence of suicides, murders, vehicular homicides, spouse battering, divorce and other kinds of social and occupational upheaval.
In Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, Abigail Fisher, a white woman, claimed she was denied
admission based on race as part of the university's «holistic review,» which
factors race for 25 percent of its incoming freshman class.
The amendment was put forward by the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative, which is backed by the California businessman and University of California regent Ward Connerly, a leading opponent of using race as a
factor in admissions.
Which interpretation prevails will continue to determine the extent to which public colleges can use race as a
factor in admissions decisions, as well as the scope of school districts» efforts to create more integrated schools and classrooms.
Students
in the United States, she notes, are more open to the concept of «collective merit»
admissions — where a person contributes something to the collective merit of the cohort — taking into consideration
factors beyond pure academic performance, such as athletic prowess, race, or legacy status that adds to the overall diversity of the group.
Race and ethnic background would be eliminated as
factors in admissions.
The undergraduate plan used a numerical formula for considering race
in admissions decisions, while the law school policy considered race as an undefined
factor among many criteria.
In the brief, we summarized evidence that reflected the consensus of the social science community to show why UT Austin is justified in considering race as one of many factors in admissions to attain the educational benefits of diversit
In the brief, we summarized evidence that reflected the consensus of the social science community to show why UT Austin is justified
in considering race as one of many factors in admissions to attain the educational benefits of diversit
in considering race as one of many
factors in admissions to attain the educational benefits of diversit
in admissions to attain the educational benefits of diversity.
High school seniors applying to California's public colleges for next fall are waiting to find out if race and gender will be
factors in admissions and financial - aid decisions.
Districts throughout the country are responding
in one of two ways: either adopting a race - blind system of
admissions, thus converting the magnet to a themed school of choice; or constructing a system whereby race is only one of several
factors considered
in admission.
A quarter - century after outlawing strict racial quotas
in higher education, the U.S. Supreme Court heard powerful arguments last week on whether race can still be one
factor among many that colleges use to achieve diversity
in admissions.
The 2002 U.S. Supreme Court decision outlawing the use of racial quotas at the University of Michigan — but approving the use of race as one of many
factors in admissions decisions — has had little impact on magnet schools, mainly because most had already abandoned the use of quotas.
Such a holding would,
in effect, suspend a four - decades - old state law and there is little doubt that litigation would follow — even as the U.S. Supreme Court is once again weighing whether race can be used as a
factor in university
admissions.
In most selective
admissions processes, readers use holistic review of a file to attempt to understand the
factors that make achievements more extraordinary.
Diversity Challenged, edited by noted researcher Gary Orfield, forecasts that affirmative action's legal and political future may turn on a single question — whether or not the educational value of diversity is sufficiently compelling to justify consideration of race as a
factor in admissions decisions at colleges and universities.
This more - nuanced form of signaling also increases the stakes for students, since it gives college
admissions officers and potential employers additional information with which to evaluate candidates — an especially important
factor in an era of grade inflation.
But the test's scores shouldn't be the determining
factor in a college application if they are used properly
in the
admissions process, according to a National Research Council report issued last week.
The test - refusal rate was also very low
in New York City, where state tests
factor into middle and high school
admissions and gifted - and - talented placement.
In 2003, the Supreme Court upheld the University of Michigan Law School's
admissions system that takes into account race among a number of
factors so long as it is not the defining criteria nor part of a quota system.
The Supreme Court has agreed to reconsider whether colleges may continue to use race as a
factor in college
admissions — opening the door to possibly eliminating affirmative action
in higher education.
Recommended Classes for College Success The academic rigor of your child's high school courses is an important
factor in the college
admission process.
If you're applying to a college with holistic
admissions, including the great majority of schools that use the Common Application, your extracurricular involvement will be a
factor in the college
admissions process.
Control over
admissions may well have been a
factor but we don't have to guess whether bureaucratic burdens and testing requirements played a major part
in the decision by private schools
in FL and LA not to participate.
The writing score can be a
factor in the
admissions process, but as you try to determine if you have a good writing score, realize that the composite score on the exam is likely to be much more important.
Officials at teacher preparation programs say they are eager for guidance, and they point to flaws
in the state's current accountability system for teaching programs, which looks at
factors like
admissions requirements and class offerings before approving programs.
Schools adjudicator Jill Pullen agreed with the Great Barr's assertion that, with the fall
in pupil numbers, the
factors constituted a «major change
in circumstance» and agreed to reduce its pupil
admission numbers for this year and 2017.