Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S950

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To advance fairness, integrity, and excellence in higher education admissions

Impact

If enacted, S950 will require institutions to track and publicly disclose detailed statistics regarding their admissions processes. The bill's reporting requirements are designed to increase transparency and accountability in how admissions decisions are made, with a particular emphasis on disaggregating data by racial and socio-economic categories. This could foster a more equitable admissions environment by allowing comparisons across institutions and illuminating potential biases in the admissions process. Additionally, the establishment of a public service fee for institutions that fail to comply with the guidelines will serve as an enforcement mechanism to ensure adherence.

Summary

Senate Bill S950 aims to enhance fairness, integrity, and excellence in the admissions processes of higher education institutions in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that all four-year degree-granting institutions provide an annual report to the attorney general and the Department of Higher Education detailing their admissions preferences. Key areas of focus include the treatment of legacy applicants—those with family ties to the institution—as well as various admissions plans such as early decision and early action, with strict rules against considering these statuses unless specific conditions are met.

Contention

Concerns may arise regarding the implications of the new regulatory framework established by this bill, especially in terms of how it could affect institutional autonomy in admissions decisions. Supporters argue that the elimination of legacy preferences is necessary to promote fairness for all applicants, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds. Conversely, opponents may contend that such changes could undermine the ability of institutions to build strong alumni networks and maintain traditions, potentially leading to unintended negative consequences for campus community dynamics.

Companion Bills

MA S2534

Replaced by Relative to equitable higher education admissions policies

Previously Filed As

MA S1819

To advance fairness, integrity, and excellence in higher education admissions

MA H3760

To advance fairness, integrity, and excellence in higher education admissions

MA S2687

Relative to higher education admissions policy

MA S2677

Relative to admissions requirements to institutions of higher education.

MA S343

Establishing an education-to-career data center

MA S799

To advance health equity

MA S816

Committing to higher education the resources to insure a strong and healthy public higher education system

MA H1260

Committing to higher education the resources to insure a strong and healthy public higher education system

MA H4017

To support higher education infrastructure

MA S2666

Establishing an education-to-career data center

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