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Inquiry #15: Diversity and Racial Preferences: Implications of the Michigan Case for the UNC System

By Jon Sanders

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May 14, 2003

Race preferential admissions tend to depress the grade, the graduation rates, and advancement to graduate school for those favored in the admissions process. The Supreme Court will soon rule on the legality of such preferences in university admissions. What might this ruling mean for North Carolina?

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