The change will affect Stanford University, the University of Southern California and other private colleges in the state.
The change will affect Stanford University, the University of Southern California and other private colleges in the state.
The colleges will still be allowed to admit students with alumni or donor ties, but they’ll no longer be able to grant them ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law banning legacy preferences at private universities, joining a budding movement ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a ban on legacy preference in admissions at all private schools in the state, ...
A new law has been signed in California that bans private, nonprofit colleges and universities from giving special preference ...
California’s private nonprofit colleges will no longer be able grant students an admissions advantage if their parents ...
California has become the second state to prohibit private colleges and universities from giving extra consideration to ...
If the new survey results hold over the next two months California voters could be a key to flipping the House from red to ...
California has become the fourth state to ban legacy admissions. The move comes after the SCOTUS decision to limit affirmative action.
In U.S. News and World Report’s latest list of college rankings, half of the top 10 public universities are in Southern ...
Tony Bourne will join the University of Toledo as the vice president for strategic enrollment management amid a steady ...