A new law banning legacy and donor admissions at private California universities was signed Monday by Gov. Gavin Newsom, who said the action will promote equal educational opportunities.
The new law, which starts next September, makes the state the second to halt legacy admissions at private colleges, after Maryland.
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California will now ban legacy admissions at private colleges next year, even though few colleges admit students that way.
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