November 10, 2006

About the ban

A sidebar accompanying a story about the aftermath of the passage of Proposal 2 in Tuesday's election takes the form of a Q&A. One question asks about the impact on students applying to public universities for next fall. Michael Boulus, executive director of the Presidents Council, State Universities of Michigan, points out that the University of Michigan is seeking court action to retain affirmative action through the end of the current application cycle. Other universities, such as Wayne State and Michigan State, are still determining how passage of the proposal will affect their admissions processes.

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