Sarah Lawrence College Says Minorities Have ‘Anxiety’ Over Affirmative Action Ruling

It’s really amazing how upset so many people in higher education are about this ruling.The College Fix reports:

Minorities have ‘anxiety’ due to affirmative action ruling, Sarah Lawrence College saysThe Supreme Court’s decision to prohibit affirmative action in higher education is creating “added anxiety” for minority applicants, the director of admissions for Sarah Lawrence College said.That is why the school is asking applicants to write about how the Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision might affect them.Dean of Admissions Kevin McKenna told Business Insider:

Like many institutions and organizations working in higher education, our admissions office is concerned about the added anxiety this year that students (particularly black, brown, or indigenous students, but also students who may identify as LGBTQ) are going to feel forced into relaying narratives that they wouldn’t otherwise choose to share with college.

One of the three essay options for first-year applicants asks:

In a 2023 majority decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote, “Nothing prohibits universities from considering an applicant’s discussion of how race affected the applicant’s life, so long as that discussion is concretely tied to a quality of character or unique ability that the particular applicant can contribute to the university.”

“Drawing upon examples from your life, a quality of your character, and/or a unique ability you possess, describe how you believe your goals for a college education might be impacted, influenced, or affected by the Court’s decision,” the college asks prospective students.

McKenna said the question “is not intended to set any expectations that an applicant should feel that they need to address past traumas or injustices in order to gain admission to the college.”

Tags: Affirmative Action, College Insurrection, US Supreme Court

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