Legacy admissions are facing more scrutiny following the Supreme Court’s decision to ban affirmative action from college admissions …
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00:00Wesleyan University is the latest school to announce it will no longer consider legacy status
00:04or family ties in its admissions process. So what are legacy admissions? Brie can explain in less
00:09than 60 seconds. According to a university community letter sent by Wesleyan's president,
00:13legacy status will no longer play a role in the school's admissions process. Legacy admissions
00:18practices, which give preferential treatment to applicants whose families are alumni or have
00:23historical ties to the school, have come under scrutiny following the Supreme Court's banning
00:27of affirmative action. Earlier this month, a nonprofit in Boston filed a civil rights complaint
00:32against Harvard, saying their legacy admissions process gave unfair preferential treatment to the
00:37predominantly white children of former graduates. The nonprofit argued that legacy admissions at
00:42Harvard discriminated against Black and Latino applicants, therefore violating the Civil Rights
00:46Act. The NAACP backed the civil rights complaint, urging more than 500 public and 1,100 private
00:52universities to do away with legacy admissions practices. Harvard has not publicly addressed the
00:57complaint.