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5/15/2015 6:49 pm  #1


Federal Complaint Alleging Discrimination

Groups File Federal Complaint Alleging Discrimination in Harvard Admissions Process

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Sixty-four Asian-American groups filed a complaint against Harvard on Friday with the federal Departments of Education and Justice calling for an investigation into what they charge is the College’s “unlawful use of race” in its admissions process to discriminate against Asian-American applicants.

The complaint alleges that Harvard,  as well as other Ivy League colleges, deny Asian-American applicants with “almost perfect” SAT scores, “top 1% GPAs,” and “significant awards or leadership positions” in extracurricular activities, while similar applicants of other races have been admitted.The complaint comes just months after the group Students for Fair Admissions, Inc., filed a similar lawsuit against Harvard alleging that its undergraduate admissions processes  “have injured and continue to injure” the student plaintiffs “by intentionally and improperly discriminating against them on the basis of their race and ethnicity in violation of Title VI.”

Last edited by Common Sense (5/15/2015 6:51 pm)


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5/15/2015 8:16 pm  #2


Re: Federal Complaint Alleging Discrimination

What is your opinion on this?
Or is it just spam?

Last edited by Goose (5/15/2015 8:19 pm)


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5/15/2015 9:01 pm  #3


Re: Federal Complaint Alleging Discrimination

The question then becomes IF a college chooses to have a broad based representation of the entire US population in its mix, then in that case the Asian Americas (who represent less than 6% of the US population) and had at its peak almost a 20% representation at the college it seems the college was not being a place of opportunity to the general population. Would this represent in any sense reverse discrimination against the other 94% of the population ?? 


 


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