December 17, 1999
Florida Officials Move to Delay End of Affirmative Action in Graduate Admissions
Top university officials in Florida last week moved to postpone the elimination of affirmative action in graduate and professional-school admissions. But the officials continued to stay on track to end undergraduate racial preferences, although the state's flagship campus projected that doing so would sharply lower minority enrollments.
Even as university officials continued to voice strong support for Gov. Jeb Bush's proposal to end preferences in admissions,
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