Black and Other Minority Admissions to Large Universities [electronic resource] : A Four Year National Survey of Policies and Outcomes / William E. Sedlacek and Others.
A national survey of minority student admissions at large, primarily white universities was conducted for the fourth consecutive year. The report summarizes the data collected, compares them to those of the previous year, and examines minority group enrollment, admission criteria, and special progra...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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1973.
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Summary: | A national survey of minority student admissions at large, primarily white universities was conducted for the fourth consecutive year. The report summarizes the data collected, compares them to those of the previous year, and examines minority group enrollment, admission criteria, and special programs for minority students. Results are discussed in terms of the literature on minority admissions and current social trends. In summary, universities seem to be making gradual, rather than dramatic, progress in admitting more black freshmen and searching for better methods of selection. However, general educational and social conditions indicate that the road ahead will be long and hard regarding further progress for minorities. ED 061 409 is the ERIC reference to the 1972 study on this very same topic. (Author/LAA) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Document Number: ED075740. |
Physical Description: | 18 p. |