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Guilty by admission:
Elite colleges violate the law Using racial preferences to achieve a particular racial mix of students has been illegal for at least the last twenty years. Yet many schools persist in treating applicants differently by race in order to achieve racial diversity.
The lingering presence of unlawful racial preferences makes applying to college or professional school all the more difficult and admissions decisions all the more arbitrary. Students need to know whether they are being treated in accordance with the law. College and university CIR has prepared two
View CIR's Handbook for Trustees (PDF format - 203K)
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If you prefer, you can request one of CIR's handbooks by calling this toll-free phone number: 1-877-HAN-BOOK (1-877-426-2665).
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