Posted on 07/15/2009 10:51:53 AM PDT by bs9021
Glass Ceiling on Scholars
by: Deborah Lambert, July 15, 2009
When Dr. Ward Connerly heard that the University of California (UC) Regents academics had spearheaded a system-wide rule change, he wasnt surprised.
Connerly, president of the American Civil Rights Institute and architect of Prop. 209, the 1996 policy that effectively banned affirmative action state admissions, recently wrote in mindingthecampus.com that since state school administrators werent exactly ecstatic about the skyrocketing Asian enrollment, they recently approved a change in policy.
Starting in 2012, UC will no longer automatically admit the top 12.5% of all students...Instead the eligibility pool will be expanded by a projected 40% by eliminating the SAT requirement...
The situation reminded Connerly of his chat several years ago with a UC administrator who favored a guided admissions policy instead of letting the chips fall where they may, since that might result in too many Asians.
When Connerly asked what would be wrong with that, the administrator said that Asians are too dullthey study, study, study, adding that If you ever say that I said this, I will have to deny it.
But facts are facts. In the wake of Prop 209, the percentage of Asian enrollment in the nine undergraduate UC campuses is over 40%, in a state where Asian population is about 13%.
It has taken Asian civil rights groups a while to realize that they should lead grassroots opposition to this emerging policy change....
(Excerpt) Read more at campusreportonline.net ...
“Giving credit where credit is due” is something that liberals avoid.
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