August 31, 2023
While I readily admit that my reflections and opinions about admissions to highly selective colleges and universities will not result in any changes to the recent affirmative action decision, I nonetheless decided to share with you once again my reactions to a recent article authored by John Thelin and Richard Trollinger who in their opening statement wrote, “The June 29 Supreme Court decision striking down affirmative action … provided a wake-up call to higher education leaders that they could not afford to rely primarily on the examples set by a small circle of academically prestigious colleges and universities. In other words, selective admissions was on trial.”
In writing this response to the work of Thelin and Trollinger, I’ve selected specific sentences they wrote and shared with you my reaction to their positions. I’ll add my own experience as a Dean of Admission at Princeton from 1978 to 1983 in response.
“It is important to reconstruct historically how Harvard’s approach to admissions has sent many colleges on a fool’s errand in trying to recruit and then enroll a diverse student constituency that achieves both excellence and equity.”
I readily admit that Harvard played a…