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Biden administration advises colleges on how race of students can be considered in admissions

Por: CBS News Politics August 15, 2023

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Washington — After the Supreme Court's decision in June banning admission policies that use race as a determining factor in college admissions, the Biden administration on Monday unveiled new legal resources for colleges and universities it says will clarify how a prospective student's race and ethnicity can be considered in admissions.Nothing in the court's decisions denied the value of diversity in education, Education... + full article



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