
Colorado is banning legacy preferences in college admissions
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As more schools reconsider the role of legacy status in college admissions, Colorado has taken a significant step toward leveling the playing field.
Gov. Jared Polis signed a law earlier this week banning officials at state-supported higher education institutions from considering family relationships to alumni -- otherwise known as legacy preference -- as a criteria during the admissions process. "This law makes sure that just because your parent or grandparent went to one of our colleges in Colorado, that doesn't mean that you automatically get in," Polis said at the bill signing ceremony on Tuesday. "Because they could take the spot from somebody who is more worthy of that spot."More Related News