REGENTS POLICIES
Regents Policy 2201: POLICY ON UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ADMISSIONS PRACTICES AND ON
PARTICIPATION OF REGENTS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS IN INDIVIDUAL ADMISSIONS DECISIONS
Approved May 17, 1996
The Regents approved the following recommendation:
WHEREAS the admissions policy of the University
of California should be guided by the University's commitment
to serve the people of the State of California and the needs
of the State as set forth in the California Master Plan for
Higher Education, and should be conducted in accordance with
the highest standards of impartiality; and
WHEREAS, the California Constitution provides
that the University of California is a public trust administered
by The Regents of the University of California, imposing upon
individual Regents the obligation to take care to avoid the
fact or appearance of self-dealing or special interest; and
WHEREAS, members of the Board of Regents
should not seek to influence inappropriately the outcome of
admissions decisions beyond sending letters of recommendation,
where appropriate,through the regular admissions process and
officers;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
The Board of Regents hereby directs that
all admissions to the University of California be based strictly
upon admissions policies and guidelines as developed in the
established manner involving the Academic Senate, the administration,
and the Board and implemented by the President of the University.
The Board recognizes that any correspondence or inquiries
received from individual Regents and from elected officials
may be appropriate but also notes that efforts to inappropriately
influence the outcome of individual admissions decisions are
not.
Regents of the University of California