Activist teams filed a complaint with the Division of Training towards Harvard College difficult its legacy admissions coverage on Monday. The grievance comes days after the US Supreme Court docket rejected the use of race in school admissions, often known as affirmative motion, upending years of precedent.
The lawsuit alleges that candidates who’ve relations that went to Harvard and/or had been rich donors to the college are “flagged on the outset” of the admission course of, making these candidates extra more likely to be accepted than others. The grievance additionally claims 15 p.c of Harvard’s pupil physique come from legacy admittances, and alleges this follow disproportionately advantages white candidates. In accordance with the grievance, “Consultants have discovered that lowering or eliminating Donor and Legacy Preferences enhances variety in larger training.”
Harvard beforehand justified its legacy admissions practice by stating it strengthens sturdy bonds between the college and its alumni, encourages donations from alumni, grows engagement and helps to construct group.
The plaintiffs within the lawsuit embrace the Chica Venture, which focuses on creating alternatives for younger ladies of coloration in Massachusetts; the African Neighborhood Financial Growth of New England, which helps Boston African refugees and immigrants receive academic alternatives; and the Higher Boston Latino Community, which focuses on addressing the underrepresentation of the Latinx group in Boston. The grievance falls underneath Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits the exclusion from participation and advantages, in addition to normal discrimination, by race, coloration or nationwide origin in federally assisted packages.