Accreditation Can Support Diversity Efforts in the Wake of the Supreme Court Decision
With the Supreme Court banning affirmative action in admissions, accreditation standards are one way to support college’s diversity efforts
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With the Supreme Court banning affirmative action in admissions, accreditation standards are one way to support college’s diversity efforts
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