{"id":65,"date":"2006-07-02T22:50:20","date_gmt":"2006-07-03T03:50:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/?p=65"},"modified":"2006-07-02T23:41:55","modified_gmt":"2006-07-03T04:41:55","slug":"report-offers-clues-on-uw-racial-admission-policy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/users.ssc.wisc.edu\/~wlhansen\/?p=65","title":{"rendered":"Report offers clues on UW racial admission policy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Reprint from the <span class=\"under\">Wisconsin State Journal<\/span>, March 2,  2002<\/em>Faculty members, students, and the general public finally have a better  chance to understand how affirmative action and race\/ethnic preferences affect  minority student admission and enrollment at UW-Madison.<\/p>\n<p>Several secrets of campus admission standards and processes emerge in a  report from the Committee on Undergraduate Recruitment, Admission, and Financial  Aid, scheduled for discussion at Monday\u2018s Faculty Senate meeting.<\/p>\n<p>Among other things, the Committee report reprints the important but  now-forgotten faculty-established minimum requirements for admission. It  includes for the first time detailed information on the numbers of freshman  applicants, admitted applicants, and enrolled applicants, classified by high  school class rank, ACT score, and race\/ethnicity. The report also examines the  effectiveness of Plan 2008 in boosting minority enrollment.<\/p>\n<p>Not mentioned is an important omission from the UW-Madison  admissions-application brochure sent to thousands of potential applicants every  year. This brochure (already famous for its doctored photo on the cover last  year) lists only two of the three faculty-established, minimum requirements for  admission; taking the ACT test, completing the required core academic courses in  high school, and ranking in the upper half of their graduation class.<\/p>\n<p>Not listed is high school class rank, the best single indicator of student  success. Why omit this important requirement? Perhaps because publishing it  would discourage many minority applicants from applying, particularly those with  weaker academic backgrounds.<\/p>\n<p>Once minority students with weaker academic backgrounds do apply, the  Admissions Office does its upmost to admit them. In the report\u2018s detailed  tables, systematic differences in admission rates for students of color emerge.  For applicants in the top 20 percent of their high school class, the percentages  admitted are almost identical. But, below that level, the gap in admission rates  steadily increases. For applicants in the 70-79th high school class rank  percentile, 83 percent of students of color applicants are admitted compared to  57 percent for white applicants; in the 50-59th high school class rank  percentile, the percentages are 58 percent versis 9 percent.<\/p>\n<p>These gaps reflect two different admission standards, one for white students  and another lower standard for students of color.<\/p>\n<p>The impact of preferential treatment for students of color shows up in the  report\u2018s discussion of Plan 2008. In Fall 2000, 6.9% of Wisconsin high school  senior students of color were eligible, having met two of the three minimum  admission requirements, they ranked in top half of their class and took the ACT.  By contrast, 8.4% of entering freshmen were students of color. In other words,  students of color were already \u201cover-represented.\u201d\u009d<\/p>\n<p>The report also identifies the loophole exploited by the Admissions Office to  increase the number of minority students. Faculty legislation requires that  \u201cparticular consideration\u201d\u009d (whatever that means) be given to certain applicants  who lack minimum qualifications if \u201cthey appear to have a \u201creasonable  probability of success\u201d\u009d (not defined). Among the groups singled out to receive  \u201cparticular consideration\u201d\u009d are minority applicants.<\/p>\n<p>So, there it is. Discrimination in admission on the basis of race\/ethnicity.  But, what does \u201creasonable probability of success\u201d\u009d mean? Using the six-year  graduation rate as a standard, we find the graduation rate for students of color  not meeting the two minimum requirements is 39 percent as compared to 55 percent  for those who do meet these two minimum requirements. Does the Admissions Office  really believe the 39 percent figure is high enough to represent what might be  called a \u201creasonable probability of success\u201d\u009d?<\/p>\n<p>Why do UW-Madison officials persist in hiding what they are doing to expand  student-of-color enrollment? Are they afraid that rolling back the cover of  secrecy would dramatize the campus\u2018s unsuccessful, more than three-decade-long  effort, to enroll a more diverse student population?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Reprint from the Wisconsin State Journal, March 2, 2002Faculty members, students, and the general public finally have a better chance to understand how affirmative action and race\/ethnic preferences affect minority student admission and enrollment at UW-Madison. 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