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Dumbing Down the UC

WSJ:

The world gets more competitive every day, so why would California’s education elites want to dumb down their public university admissions standards? The answer is to serve the modern liberal piety known as “diversity” while potentially thwarting the will of the voters.

The University of California Board of Admissions is proposing to lower to 2.8 from 3.0 the minimum grade point average for admission to a UC school. That 3.0 GPA standard has been in place for 40 years. Students would also no longer be required to take the SAT exams that test for knowledge of specific subjects, such as history and science. …

[T]he UC Board of Admissions proposal sounds like a declaration of academic surrender. It’s one more depressing signal that liberal elites have all but given up on poor black and Hispanic kids. Because they don’t think closing the achievement gap is possible, their alternative is to reduce standards for everyone. Diversity so trumps merit in the hierarchy of modern liberal values that they’re willing to dumb down the entire university system to guarantee what they consider a proper mix of skin tones on campus.

John J. Miller, the national correspondent for National Review and host of its Great Books podcast, is the director of the Dow Journalism Program at Hillsdale College. He is the author of A Gift of Freedom: How the John M. Olin Foundation Changed America.
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