Posted on 05/22/2016 1:24:01 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A group called the Asian American Coalition for Education plans to file an official complaint tomorrow with the federal Department of Education and Department of Justice noting that Yale, Brown, and Dartmouth have unlawfully discriminated against Asian-Americans in their admissions policies.
The Coalition, which is composed of more than 100 local, state and national organizations, claims the colleges have the lowest acceptance rate for Asian Americans, and maintain quotas for the (racial) group.
It also points out that Asian-American enrollment at Yale has declined despite the number of college-aged Asian-Americans more than doubling since 2011.
This is the first such complaint against the elite Connecticut university.
The Yale Daily News reports:
A summary of the complaint was released on AACEs website on March 14 and has since been signed by 115 Asian-American organizations.
In a statement to the News Saturday, University Spokesman Tom Conroy reaffirmed the necessity of Yales admissions policies in creating diverse classes of students.
All relevant factors are considered in the context of the application as a whole, and the decision on any applicant does not turn on any one factor alone, Conroy said. In conducting a holistic review, applicants are not disadvantaged in the admissions process on the basis of race or national origin.
Affirmative action policies at selective U.S. universities have received criticism in the past, with opponents claiming that race-based admissions violates applicants civil rights. The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule later this spring on Fisher v. University of Texas, a high-profile case challenging the use of affirmative action in higher education.
The director of Asian American Studies at the University of Maryland, Janelle Wong, is quoted in the Daily News article as saying the Coalitions complaints can have a detrimental effect on a universitys commitment to racial and ethnic inclusion.
It can be intimidating to be accused of having a biased admissions system, she adds.
Intimidating? Well, maybe the Yale admissions department can request a safe space.
Good. Sue the hell out of them.
If they can’t win this case, they can’t win any one, even if there’s video of the defendants calling Chinese “Chinks”. AA is a blatant scam at the defendant universities and discovery will unveil tons of incriminating documents.
Where was their outrage when discrimination in admissions to promote ‘diversity’ was in their favor?
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Welcome to our world, Asian community.
Asians are smart. So why do they want to go to an Ivy? I thought they’d want to go to a place where they really would be challenged?
Ivy schools have special internships to:
Some of the best lawyer firms
Some of the best banks and brokerage firms
Of course unlimited access to Washington
The Asian and Latinos need to take a back seat for the - black thugs matter gang
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Demwit (mostly Latino) attacks on Prop 209 in California are a big issue for Asians who live there, and they are many -- the Trump campaign needs to make this an issue there, pronto. Thanks 2ndDivisionVet.
These policies won’t be re-visited until white women lose their “preferred” status - and many blacks are already demanding just that. When such a large constituency doesn’t receive “victim status”, then they’ll change these policies at the ballot box.
In the meantime they can gripe about how marginalized men won’t marry them, and watch non-white children fill their world while they adopt four-legged “spouses”.
Merit always wins in the end.
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