Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1425

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To advance fairness, integrity, and excellence in higher education admissions

Impact

The bill introduces significant amendments to Chapter 15A of the General Laws of Massachusetts, which governs higher education. It prohibits institutions from considering a student's legacy status, relationships to donors, or participation in early decision plans as factors in admissions. This shift is expected to level the playing field for all applicants, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds who may not have access to legacy advantages. Additionally, it requires public reporting on admissions practices, aiming to ensure transparency in how admissions decisions are made.

Summary

House Bill 1425, titled 'An Act to advance fairness, integrity, and excellence in higher education admissions,' aims to reform the admissions process at higher education institutions in Massachusetts. The bill seeks to eliminate the consideration of legacy status and early decision admissions policies while establishing new reporting requirements for institutions. Its purpose is to promote fairness and transparency in admissions, particularly addressing the concerns of equity for applicants from various socio-economic backgrounds.

Conclusion

Overall, H1425 represents a significant step toward reforming college admissions in Massachusetts, prioritizing fairness and integrity. If enacted, it would require institutions to adjust their admissions strategies and could potentially influence admissions practices across the nation, as states look to enhance the fairness and transparency of their higher education systems.

Contention

Notably, there are expected points of contention surrounding the implementation of this bill. Supporters argue that it addresses systemic inequities in higher education admissions and fosters a more meritocratic approach. Critics, however, may contend that the elimination of legacy admissions could negatively affect the traditional ties that some institutions have with their alumni, and they may argue about the potential loss of certain donors who value legacy considerations. The bill also introduces a public service fee for institutions that violate its regulations, which could raise concerns about the financial implications for higher education financing.

Companion Bills

MA H4406

Replaced by Banning legacy and donor preferences in higher education

Previously Filed As

MA S950

To advance fairness, integrity, and excellence in higher education admissions

MA S2534

Relative to equitable higher education admissions policies

MA S943

To ban discriminatory admissions practices at higher education institutions

MA H4406

Banning legacy and donor preferences in higher education

MA H1458

Relative to admissions requirements to institutions of higher education

MA S932

Relative to admissions requirements to institutions of higher education

MA S934

Establishing the public higher education faculty advancement pilot program

MA S930

To establish comprehensive rights and career advancement for contingent faculty in public higher education

MA H3948

To establish comprehensive rights and career advancement for contingent faculty in public higher education

MA HB190

AN ACT relating to advanced educational opportunities.

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