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UCLA was the most selective, admitting 16.2% of California applicants.
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Such a change would be a cultural shift for an institution whose tuition-free education and esteemed programs in engineering, architecture and art have made it one of the nation's most selective schools, admitting 5 percent to 10 percent of applicants annually, depending on the department.
Although the prohibition against affirmative action applied to all public universities in California, in practice it only affected UC schools because at the time most Cal State schools were not very selective, admitting the vast majority of applicants, regardless of race.
No change in whom the most selective colleges admit would have a fraction of the good effect on the country that increasing the proportion of college graduates would have.
Listen to 'The Daily': Why Did New York's Most Selective Public High School Admit Only 7 Black Students?
Here's one unresolved issue in ours: Why did 40percentt of students turn down the most selective school that admitted them?
He urged state lawmakers to change the admissions method for New York's most selective schools, which admit students based on one standardized test.
One of the world's most selective universities, it admitted 4.59% of applicants to the class of 1,650 students starting this fall.
New York City's most selective public high schools admit just a tiny number of black students each year.
A typical transfer student does not have good enough high school credentials to win acceptance directly to the most selective colleges, but is admitted after a successful term at a community college or a less-competitive senior college.
So, by way of example, the most selective institution had a 2012 admit rate of 6.3percentt.
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