Affirmative Action Now: A Guide for Students, Families, and Counselors

Affirmative Action Now: A Guide for Students, Families, and Counselors

by James A. Beckman
Affirmative Action Now: A Guide for Students, Families, and Counselors

Affirmative Action Now: A Guide for Students, Families, and Counselors

by James A. Beckman

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Overview

This timely work addresses the present state of affirmative action in higher education after the landmark decisions of Gratz v. Bollnger and Grutter v. Bollinger. Informative chapters provide an overall understanding of the history of affirmative action in higher education in the United States, pointers to students on writing the crucial application essay, and discussion of the percentage plan states. Other chapters explore financial and student aid and historically black colleges and universities, and offer advice for veterans returbaning to school. Resource chapters include lists of print and nonprint sources for further research and reading. Accessible, practical and up-to-date, this one-stop guide reassures students and families that higher education remains within their grasp.

Affirmative Action Now facilitates understanding of the current practice of affirmative action in undergraduate, graduate, and professional school admissions. Concrete suggestions, including 15 rules to consider when applying for admission, provide a leg-up to the attentive student. In addition, detailed appendices provide an Affirmative Action Application Checklist along with other helpful data. Students, families and counselors will find a goldmine of useful information and practical advice in this accessible guide.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313334153
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/30/2006
Edition description: ANN
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

James A. Beckman is Associate Professor, Law and Justice, University of Tampa, Florida. He is the editor of the widely acclaimed Affirmative Action: An Encyclopedia (Greenwood 2004), which reviewers have called inspired and essential.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
How did we get to this Point? A Brief History of the usage of Affirmative Action in Higher Education from the Tumultuous Civil Rights Era to Gratz and Grutter in 2003
Gratz v. Bollinger and Grutter v. Bollinger: The Changing Affirmative Action Analysis
Immediate Impact and Implementation of Decisions on College and University Admissions Program after Gratz and Grutter
What about Affirmative Action in "Percentage Plan" States? The Unsettled Status of Afirmative Action in Higher Education in California, Texas, and Florida after Gratz and Grutter
General Advice to Students and Parents in Navigating the Maze
Six Steps to Completing the Compelling Application Essay
Consideration of Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Admittedly a "Different World"
Financial Aid and Student Aid in the Post Gratz and Grutter
Veterans and Affirmative Action
Future of Affirmative Action in Higher Education and Admissions
Appendix 1: Four Year Degree Granting Colleges and Universities, the Use of Affirmative Action (or Lack Thereof), and Minority Enrollment Data
Appendix 2: U.S. Department of Education Final Policy Guidance Regarding Race and National Origin Based Financial Aid
Appendix 3: Recommended Resources and Internet Sites

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