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MCRI Ballot Could Have Weird Effects on Michigan Admissions

November 1, 2006 RSS Feed Print
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Admission to the University of Michigan could get very unusual if Michigan voters vote yes on an anti-affirmative action proposition next week. According to the Michigan Daily, a yes vote could force admissions offices to divide their applicant pools for next fall classes into two groups: those considered before the ban took effect and those considered after.

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