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  2. Jun 30, 2023 · In 1996, California voters approved Proposition 209, an affirmative action ban at public universities in the state. Before the ban, UC Berkeley and UCLA were roughly representative of the ...

    • Ban Created “Opportunity Gap”
    • Room For Qualified Students in 1996
    • Helping Underrepresented Students with Scholarships
    • Latinos: Most Improvement at CSU
    • A Handout Or A Boost?

    Retiring CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White said the ban created “a fundamental opportunity gap” for students of color. “They’ve had less opportunity for reasons that are often beyond their control” like financial issues, the quality of their schools and being the first member of their family to go to college, White said. On faculty, White said Prop.1...

    Prior to Prop. 209’s passage, the CSU system didn’t need to consider race in admissions because there were enough open slots to place all qualified applicants, spokesman, Michael Uhlenkamp said. But prior to the affirmative action ban, the CSU system used so-called “equal opportunity programs” to recruit students who were minorities or underreprese...

    At CSU, White said that affirmative action would allow the system to create scholarships specifically for underrepresented students. Those scholarships “would be supportive of a certain race or ethnicity that would then allow that student to not have to work on the outside and could put all of their energy in their courses and be engaged with facul...

    Latinos have shown the most improvement in CSU enrollment where they are nearly on par with their percentage of high school graduates: 51% to 50%. Among those who took the required admissions courses, 43% were enrolled in 2018. For some students, CSU may have the advantage of lower costs and more locations around the state, 23 to nine undergraduate...

    One of the biggest challenges that proponents of Prop. 16 say they face is the perception that affirmative action simply gives students a hand out or a faculty job to an otherwise unqualified academic. CSU San Marcos, located in Southern California, within an hour’s drive of 35 reservations and rancherias, has the highest population of Native Ameri...

  3. Jun 29, 2023 · The ban on race-conscious admissions had the biggest impact on Berkeley and UCLA, the state's two most selective public schools. Likewise, experts think that, across the country, it is similarly...

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  4. Jul 7, 2023 · Pictured: University of California at Berkeley. (Ben Margot/AP) Last week, the Supreme Court banned affirmative action in college admissions. Almost 30 years ago, California voters directed...

  5. Nov 3, 2023 · The amount low-income students have to pay after financial aid across California’s private colleges ranges from almost nothing to $30,000 a year or more, according to federal data on average ...

  6. Jul 27, 2021 · The number of students who meet UC and California State University admission requirements but can’t enroll in a four-year institution because of a shortfall of seats could nearly double from ...

  7. Nov 4, 2023 · By 2008, Black undergraduate enrollment had increased to nearly 14 percent, while Black Americans made up about 12 percent of the U.S. population. Black students weren’t the only people to ...

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