Ivy League Schools Drop “Culturally-Biased” Standardized-Test Requirement

Authored by Celine Ryan via Campus Reform,

Two Ivy League universities have announced that many graduate programs will no longer require the traditional standardized Graduate Records Examination testing requirements for applications, citing reasons pertaining to “diversity” and concerns that such tests are “biased” against minority and low-income students.

Both Princeton University and Brown University recently announced that they are moving away from standardized testing requirements for graduate admission in the name of creating a more diverse student body.

Princeton announced its decision to do away with the standardized test for 14 different graduate programs in September, calling the Graduate Records Examination (GRE) biased against minority groups.

Princeton Graduate School associate dean for access, diversity, and inclusion Renita Miller cited a need for “intellectual diversity” within graduate programs, as well as the importance of “demographic diversity.” She insists that doing away with the requirement will help Princeton to achieve its goal “to identify, attract and develop the most promising individuals from as many segments of society as possible.”

“Universities like Princeton have done a good job at expanding and diversifying their undergraduate populations,” Miller added.

“If we want to make similar strides on the graduate level, we must find new ways to recruit and enroll graduate students who may be the first in their families to attend college, and from low-income and underrepresented backgrounds.”

The assertion is that one way to do this is to do away with standardized testing, because, as Princeton director of graduate studies for classics Johannes Haubold puts it, “there is concern that standardized tests are culturally biased in favor of certain groups; and that they end up testing primarily how good one is at taking tests.” Haubold also brought up resource concerns, noting that some students can afford coaching for standardized tests while others cannot.

Brown University announced a similar initiative earlier in October, eliminating GRE requirements for 24 doctoral programs. The university reasoned that doing so would “attract a wider pool of applicants” and “reduce barriers that discourage some students from groups historically underrepresented in higher education and from low-income backgrounds from applying for admission.”

Brown Graduate School Dean Andrew G. Campbell insisted that “by removing the Graduate School’s GRE requirement and allowing programs to decide whether to require the exam, we will broaden the talent pool of students who apply to and have access to graduate education at Brown.”

Both universities’ new policies will go into effect for applications for programs starting in fall 2020. Among programs with modified requirements are both universities’ neuroscience programs, as well as Princeton’s molecular biology graduate program and Brown’s biomedical engineering and biotechnology programs.

The moves by Princeton and Brown to drop GRE requirements for some graduate programs comes just months after another Ivy League school, Cornell University, dropped the same requirement from its biomedical engineering program over concerns that such requirements “can be biased against” women, minorities.

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13 Comments
Steve C.
Steve C.
November 15, 2019 2:54 pm

associate dean for access, diversity, and inclusion

You really don’t have to read any further than that.

Why don’t they just go full nutzoid and change the name of their schools to:

Morons R Us

And give everyone a stuffed animal and a coloring book.

Diplomas can be printed right on toilet paper where they will get their only use…

Saxon's Wrath
Saxon's Wrath
  Steve C.
November 15, 2019 11:14 pm

Muh Vibrancy!!! (((Muh Diversity)))!!! Muh Dick!!!….and the end of traditional USA. Thanks to the usual suspects.

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
November 15, 2019 3:09 pm

To me, its evident that 55 years of diversity has failed. I’ve never set foot on an Ivy League school ground. One time I was about a mile from Harvard, but there must not be any Black people on campus, anywhere. Now how did Michelle Obama make it through Princeton? Sarc/

Donkey
Donkey
November 15, 2019 3:19 pm

Why “certain” programs. Isn’t that rayciss two?

PI
PI
November 15, 2019 4:25 pm

“Pretty soon all you’ll need to get into college is a fucking pencil”.

…………. George Carlin

More than a comedian, the man was a prophet.

bhale
bhale
November 15, 2019 5:46 pm

Rest assured that the doctor that operates on you in the near future is ‘intellectually, demographically and culturally diverse’…never mind that he (or probably she) may not have the requisite skills…

Pequiste
Pequiste
November 15, 2019 6:21 pm

Hooray!

Brown University can be seen to finally be trying to live up to its name. However, to save time with the continued onslaught of Trotskyite P.C. , I think they should go Full Fucking Moron and just rename the place Black, or even better, Negro University and be done with it.

Princeton has a trickier bit of renaming in store but I am glad they are at least getting with the program to be sensitive to the educational needs of minority communities. I was kind of thinking they would consider Fresh Prince University or even just Prince University after the artist who only had a symbol for his moniker. In order to remain relevant and provide academic leadership, the regents, chancellor and important alumni/ae will just have to go with Tupac University as the whole contemporary enterprise of American education can be best explained by an infamous hip-hop number:

Dieversity and vibrancy? Increases in those areas with the new criteria for academic excellence will be legendary as Niggas will be fighting to get into the joint.

PI
PI
  Pequiste
November 15, 2019 8:54 pm

You can mandate it socially, you can legislate it judicially but when all’s said and done 90% of the Negroid population will never be intellectually or morally equal to the majority of Caucasoid or Mongoloid peoples.

Donkey
Donkey
  PI
November 15, 2019 10:47 pm

And that’s why they outnumber us worldwide.

Steve
Steve
November 15, 2019 6:33 pm

How short sighted can these learned individuals be? Decreasing standards for people of color or anyone erodes confidence and is a disservice to those people of color or minorities who do succeed on their own merit.
We will be forced to view any minority etc. as inferior and ultimately prejudiced against them regardless of their actual ability.
How utterly stupid an idea.

Pequiste
Pequiste
  Steve
November 15, 2019 6:35 pm

Stupid is the new smart.

SeeBee
SeeBee
November 15, 2019 6:44 pm

It’s all a big joke. But who is the joke really on? That’s the question.

Ken31
Ken31
November 16, 2019 10:21 pm

This is just discriminatory against whites. It is accelerating.