Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S943

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To ban discriminatory admissions practices at higher education institutions

Impact

The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 15A of the General Laws, effectively mandating that public institutions of higher education cannot consider donor or legacy status during admissions decisions. Institutions may still collect data on familial relationships solely for record-keeping. This legislative change is expected to enhance fairness in the admissions process and move towards a more equitable educational landscape. It aims to open doors for applicants who, despite being equally qualified, may have previously been overlooked due to familial connections.

Summary

Bill S943 aims to prohibit discriminatory admission practices in higher education institutions within Massachusetts. This legislation seeks to eliminate both 'donor preference'—where applicants get preferential treatment due to familial ties to donors—and 'legacy preference'—where applicants benefit from familial connections to alumni. The objective is to ensure that admissions decisions are made based on candidates' qualifications and merits rather than familial relationships with influential individuals connected to the institutions.

Contention

However, there may be notable points of contention surrounding this legislation. Proponents argue that eliminating these preferences will help to equalize opportunities for all prospective students, supporting a meritocratic approach to education. Critics, likely including representatives of alumni associations and institutions that rely heavily on donations, could contend that such measures may undermine the engagement of alumni in supporting their alma maters financially, potentially affecting funding and resources available to these institutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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