Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB527

Introduced
1/24/24  

Caption

Legacy Admissions

Impact

If enacted, HB 527 will create significant changes in the admissions policies of public and private institutions of higher education receiving state funds. By disallowing legacy preference, the legislation will encourage these institutions to evaluate candidates solely based on robust and equitable criteria that reflect their qualifications and achievements, rather than their family connections. This move reflects a broader national conversation about college admissions practices and the need for transparency and equality in education.

Summary

House Bill 527, also known as the Legacy Admissions Bill, seeks to prohibit institutions of higher education in Maryland from considering legacy preference as a criterion for admissions. Legacy preference refers to the practice of favoring applicants who have familial relationships to alumni of the institution. This bill aims to promote fairness and equal opportunity within the admissions process by eliminating a preferential treatment that is often criticized for perpetuating inequality among applicants.

Contention

There are likely to be points of contention surrounding the bill. Proponents advocate for this reform as a critical step towards leveling the playing field for all applicants, particularly those from underprivileged or marginalized backgrounds who may not have familial ties to prestigious institutions. However, opponents may argue that eliminating legacy admissions could undermine the traditions of certain institutions and might discourage alumni engagement with their alma maters. The discussions in legislative committees around this bill may highlight these contrasting views and reflect the ongoing debate regarding the broader implications of changing admissions policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB620

Institutions of Higher Education - Sports Wagering Contracts - Prohibition

MD HB802

Institutions of Higher Education – Sports Wagering Contracts – Prohibition

MD SB812

Higher Education - Disciplinary Records - Use in Admissions and Disciplinary Proceedings

MD HB982

State Employees – Programs and Scholarships for Human Services Careers and Probation Agents and State Contributions to Supplemental Retirement Plans

MD HB1219

Maryland Educator Shortage Reduction Act of 2023

MD HB985

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Schools - Alterations

MD SB893

Maryland Educator Shortage Act of 2023

MD HB12

Equitable and Inclusive Transit-Oriented Development Enhancement Act

MD SB151

Equitable and Inclusive Transit-Oriented Development Enhancement Act

MD SB131

Mandated Reports - Revisions

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