Massachusetts H1425 aims to promote fairness in higher education admissions by prohibiting legacy preferences and donor-related admissions advantages.
Massachusetts H1425 seeks to advance fairness, integrity, and excellence in higher education admissions by prohibiting legacy preferences and donor-related admissions advantages. The bill mandates that higher education institutions report annually on their admissions policies and practices. Institutions found to have violated the provisions must pay a public service fee to the Higher Education Opportunity Trust Fund. The fund supports certificate and degree attainment at public community colleges and state universities.
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