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Khang Nguy?n
on Oct 23, 2024Verified
What was the impact of the University of California's ban on race-conscious admissions?
A) The percentage of black first-year students decreased by 10 percent in three years.
B) The percentage of black transfer students increased by 25 percent in two years.
C) The percentage of black first-year students decreased by 50 percent in one year.
D) It became clear that affirmative action had not significantly altered enrollment patterns for applications from black first-year students.
Race-Conscious Admissions
Race-conscious admissions are policies or practices implemented by educational institutions to consider an applicant's race as one factor among many during the admissions process, often to promote diversity.
- Understand the impact of stereotype threat and affirmative action on academic performance.
Verified Answer
C2
Learning Objectives
- Understand the impact of stereotype threat and affirmative action on academic performance.
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