Help Us Eliminate Race and Ethnicity from College Admissions
Students for Fair Admissions is a nonprofit membership group of more than 20,000 students, parents, and others who believe that racial classifications and preferences in college admissions are unfair, unnecessary, and unconstitutional. Our mission is to support and participate in litigation that will restore the original principles of our nation’s civil rights movement: A student’s race and ethnicity should not be factors that either harm or help that student to gain admission to a competitive university.
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SFFA Files Opening Brief at Supreme Court in SFFA v. Harvard and SFFA v. UNC
SFFA Files Petition to Supreme Court in SFFA v. Harvard
SFFA Files Appeal to Supreme Court in SFFA v. University of North Carolina
Were You Rejected from a College or University?
Students for Fair Admissions would like to hear from you—especially if you were rejected from Harvard, Yale, the Univ. of North Carolina and the Univ. of Texas. Tell us your story—grades, test scores, extra-curricular activities and the like. Everything you share with us remains completely confidential.
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Since 2014, over 20,000 students, parents and others have joined our membership to help restore colorblind principles to our nation’s schools, colleges and universities.
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