New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S287

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Prohibits institution of higher education from giving preferential consideration for admission to legacy student.

Impact

The enactment of S287 would have significant implications for current admissions practices at higher education institutions throughout New Jersey. By eliminating the legacy preference, the bill seeks to increase access and promote diversity among the student body. It aligns with broader movements advocating for equal opportunity in education, particularly for underrepresented groups who may lack familial ties to alumni and donors. Institutions would need to revise their admissions criteria to comply with this new regulation.

Summary

Senate Bill S287 specifically targets the admissions policies of institutions of higher education in New Jersey. The bill prohibits these institutions from granting preferential consideration to applicants based on their legacy status—that is, a familial relationship to alumni of the institution. This move aims to foster a more equitable admissions process whereby candidates are assessed on their own merits rather than familial connections, which have historically favored legacy applicants in college admissions.

Contention

The bill could spark debate among various stakeholders, including educational institutions and advocacy groups. Proponents argue that ending legacy admissions is essential for leveling the playing field and ensuring fairness in college admissions. However, opponents may contend that legacy preferences are a way for institutions to recognize the loyalty and investment of their alumni, potentially providing a financial incentive for alumni donations. There might also be concerns about how this change could affect the traditional fabric of certain prestigious institutions.

Additional_notes

Overall, S287 represent a significant step towards reforming the admissions processes at New Jersey's higher education institutions by explicitly prohibiting preferential treatment based on legacy status, thus initiating a conversation about the role of legacy in education.

Companion Bills

NJ S3370

Carry Over Prohibits institution of higher education from giving preferential consideration for admission to legacy student.

NJ A4857

Same As Prohibits institution of higher education from giving preferential consideration for admission to legacy student.

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