Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1282

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Banning legacy preferences in higher education

Impact

If enacted, H1282 would amend Chapter 15A and Chapter 69 of the General Laws. The new law would apply to all public higher education institutions in Massachusetts, including those in the University of Massachusetts system and state universities. The legislation would take effect for admissions decisions leading to enrollment in the 2024-2025 school year. Supporters believe that this measure would help to level the playing field, ensuring that admission processes reflect fairness and meritocracy, rather than privileged backgrounds.

Summary

House Bill 1282, introduced by Representative Michael J. Moran, seeks to ban legacy preferences in the college admissions processes of public higher education institutions in Massachusetts. The proposed legislation aims to prohibit colleges from considering an applicant's familial relationship to graduates of the institution during the admission decision process. This change is intended to foster a more equitable admissions landscape where all applicants are evaluated based solely on their own merits, rather than familial connections or legacies.

Contention

The discussion surrounding H1282 may be contentious, as many stakeholders hold differing views on legacy admissions. Proponents argue that banning legacy preferences aligns with contemporary values of fairness and equality, especially in a time when admissions practices are under greater scrutiny for potential biases. Conversely, opponents may argue that legacy admissions can help foster community and alumni relationships, claiming that these connections can enhance the educational environment and support networks available to current students.

Companion Bills

MA H4286

Similar To Relative to chapter 15A

MA S2687

Replaced by Relative to higher education admissions policy

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