September 29, 2023 • 3–5 PM ET

Race-Conscious Admissions Guidance Post-Students for Fair Admissions (Part 3)

In the weeks since the Supreme Court issued its opinion in the race-conscious admissions cases, the federal and state policy and enforcement frameworks around admissions have already shifted in significant ways with new challenges to legacy admissions and race-conscious scholarships surfacing at an increasing rate. 

On June 29, 2023, attendees of the 2023 NACUA Annual Conference gathered for a Live Briefing to hear initial impressions regarding the opinion, its impacts on higher education, and initial considerations for next steps. On July 31, 2023, NACUA offered a 45-minute Briefing during which a trio of experts provided a comprehensive summary of the opinion, an overview of the then-current state of litigation and external developments, and practical tips to position your institution for moving forward.    

Please join NACUA, for the third installment in this timely and important series, which is a two-hour webinar with the expert panel from the second Briefing returning to cover topics, including:

  • Brief overview of the opinion
  • 90-day retrospective on emerging trends in impacts to legacy admissions and scholarship administration
  • Deep dive into the August 14, 2023, Joint Guidance Documents co-released by the Departments of Education and Justice
  • Concrete practical applications to campus policy and practice
  • Question-and-answer session with the panel 

Who Should Attend?

The webinar will be of interest to in-house and outside college and university counsel, particularly to counsel who advise on institutional policy development and management, the alignment of institutional DEI values with admissions and financial aid policies and practices, and the administration of gift instruments. Admissions and financial aid administrators, institutional equity officers and administrators, and major gifts officers, will also find this webinar valuable. 

Program Schedule

3:00 P.M. ET

I. Introduction

II. Summary of SCOTUS’s race-conscious admissions decision 

III. Joint Guidance Documents and Practical Applications 

IV. Collateral Impacts Updates:

  • Scholarship administration
  • b. Legacy status
  • c. Title IX implications
  • d. Managing the investigation
  • Navigating a race-neutral landscape
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V. Scenario(s)

VI. Questions and Answers

4:55 P.M. ET

VI. Conclusion

Speakers

Arthur Coleman

Art Coleman HeadshotArt Coleman is Managing Partner and Co-Founder of EducationCounsel LLC. He provides policy, strategic, and legal counseling services to national non-profit organizations, school districts, state agencies, and postsecondary institutions throughout the country, where he addresses issues associated with...

Maya Kobersy

Kobersy, Maya

Maya Kobersy is Associate General Counsel at University of Michigan. Her primary practice areas include affirmative action and diversity, election law, privacy, research and research misconduct, University logo issues, and in-state tuition guidelines for students. Maya is the OGC liaison to the...

Caroline Laguerre-Brown

Laguerre-Brown, Caroline

Caroline Laguerre-Brown serves as the Vice Provost for Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement at George Washington University. Caroline directs GW’s efforts to advance diversity and inclusion throughout the university and oversees the Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service...

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