
POLICY ON FUTURE ADMISSIONS,
EMPLOYMENT, AND CONTRACTING
RESOLUTION RESCINDING SP-1 AND SP-2
Approved May 16, 2001
WHEREAS, on July 20, 1995, The Regents
of the University of California adopted SP-1, a resolution
that prohibited the consideration of race, religion, sex,
color, ethnicity, or national origin as criteria for admission
to the University or to any program of study, and SP-2, a
resolution that prohibited the consideration of the same attributes
in the University's employment and contracting practices;
and
WHEREAS, on November 6, 1996, the voters
of California passed Proposition 209 which was incorporated
into the California Constitution as Article 1, Section 31.
WHEREAS, on February 15, 2001, President
Atkinson requested that the Academic Senate conduct a comprehensive
review of the University's admissions policies including,
among other issues, the use of quantitative formulas, and
provide recommendations to The Regents. It is anticipated
that the admissions review initiated by President Atkinson,
and currently under way by the Academic Senate, will be completed
in calendar year 2001.
WHEREAS, some individuals perceive that
the University does not welcome their enrollment at its campuses;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT SP-1
AND SP-2 ARE RESCINDED BY THIS RESOLUTION, AND:
A. That the University has complied with
and will be governed by Article 1, Section 31 of the California
Constitution by treating all students equally in the admissions
process without regard to their race, sex, color, ethnicity
or national origin, and by treating employees and contractors
similarly.
B. That the University shall seek out and
enroll, on each of its campuses, a student body that demonstrates
high academic achievement or exceptional personal talent,
and that encompasses the broad diversity of backgrounds characteristic
of California.
C. In keeping with longstanding Regents'
policy, The Regents reaffirm that the Academic Senate shall
determine the conditions for admission to the University,
subject to the approval of The Regents, as provided in Standing
Order 105.2. Pending any changes which The Regents might approve,
the provisions for admission shall be those outlined in the
Guidelines for Implementation of University Policy on Undergraduate
Admissions, which were adopted in July 1996 and revised in
May 2000.
D. That the University shall have programs
available to assist in the retention of all students so as
to assure that they successfully complete their education.
E. That the University's current commitment to outreach programs
for California's public elementary and secondary school students
shall be pursued on a long-term basis to improve the early
educational preparation of students who will seek a college
education in the future.
F. That the University shall undertake
new initiatives to improve the transfer of academically prepared
students from California's Community Colleges to the University.
POLICY ON FUTURE ADMISSIONS, EMPLOYMENT, AND CONTRACTING - Regents of the University of California
University of California Office of the President