Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4406

Introduced
8/28/25  

Caption

Banning legacy and donor preferences in higher education

Impact

The bill's enactment would likely have a significant impact on how admissions committees evaluate applicants across state-funded higher education institutions. By banning the consideration of legacy and donor connections, the bill is poised to promote a fairer admissions process, potentially increasing diversity and representation among the student body. Institutions will need to reassess their application evaluation criteria and may experience shifts in overall application demographics as a result of this policy change.

Summary

House Bill 4406, introduced in Massachusetts, aims to eliminate legacy and donor preferences in the admissions processes of public higher education institutions. Specifically, the bill prohibits institutions from considering an applicant's familial relationships to current or former students and donors when making admissions decisions. This legislative movement reflects a growing trend to create a more equitable admissions landscape, addressing criticisms that family connections can unfairly advantage certain applicants over others without such ties.

Contention

While proponents of HB 4406 argue that the bill will enhance equity and remove biases inherent in traditional admissions practices, opponents may contend that eliminating legacy preferences could undermine the long-standing historical practices of institutions. Additionally, some stakeholders might express concerns that this measure could also impact alumni relationships and funding sources, as donations are often closely tied to legacy admissions. Thus, the debate surrounding this bill encapsulates broader conversations about meritocracy, inclusivity, and funding in higher education.

Companion Bills

MA H1425

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

Previously Filed As

MA H1282

Banning legacy preferences in higher education

MA S821

Banning legacy preferences in higher education

MA S2687

Relative to higher education admissions policy

MA H3760

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

MA S1819

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

MA H1260

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

MA S816

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

MA S823

Relative to debt-free public higher education

MA H1265

Relative to debt-free public higher education

MA S2677

Relative to admissions requirements to institutions of higher education.

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