Admissions Policy
Abstract
Prospective students hoping to gain admission into universities throughout the United States expect an equal opportunity. The goals of success and achievement are what each student hopes to achieve. Many obstacles are involved in getting in to a university. Some Universities are selective in their choice of students. Factors such as race, gender, social background, financial status, personal opinions and desires students have of about them, are a few issues students must encounter upon entering a university. Because of these issues, Civil rights activists, Students and families of students are demonstrating their dissatisfaction toward the Universities Admission Policies, in an effort to allow each student a fair chance for an education.
Admissions Policies
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear several cases in the coming months involving the admission practices of using race as a factor in deciding student admissions. The schools involved in this high stakes game of......
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