An Evaluation of the Impact of Hopwood on Minority Enrollment at the University of Texas at Austin

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2007-03
Authors
Good, Michael
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This explanatory research project evaluates the impact of <i>Hopwood v. the State of Texas</i> on minority enrollment at the University of Texas at Austin. <i>Hopwood</i> challenged the race-based preferential admissions policies used at the University of Texas at Austin. The successful challenge resulted in changes in admissions policy and legislation that attempted to mitigate the damaging effects the ruling would have on minority enrollment. This research evaluates changes in trends in minority enrollment at the University of Texas at Austin in selected academic disciplines and the relationship between <i>Hopwood</i> and minority enrollment. The research hypothesis states that <i>Hopwood</i> will have a negative impact on minority enrollment in each academic discipline. An interrupted time series design is used to test the hypotheses. The data collected consist of the percentage of Black and Hispanic student enrollment each semester. The findings suggest that <i>Hopwood</i> had an overall negative impact on minority enrollment at the University of Texas at Austin. In addition, policies enacted in response to <i>Hopwood</i> may not be successful in maintaining minority enrollment rates that existed before <i>Hopwood</i>.
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Hopwood, University of Texas at Austin, enrollment, affirmative action, admission policies, Public Administration
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Good, M. (2007). <i>An evaluation of the impact of Hopwood on minority enrollment at the University of Texas at Austin</i>. Masters of Public Administration, Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.