
Who Gets In? Discrimination in College Admissions | The Cause and Effect Podcast Episode #4
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How fair is the college admissions process? In this episode, economist Tyler Ransom joins host Vitor Melo to explore one of the most controversial and impactful issues in U.S. education: racial discrimination in college admissions.
Together, they examine the data behind who gets into college—and who doesn’t. Does race play a role? What about class? And how do policies like affirmative action shape access to higher education?
📊 Based on Tyler's research, this episode digs into the evidence, the misconceptions, and the real-world consequences of admissions decisions at selective colleges.
🎯 In this episode, you'll learn:
· What the data says about racial disparities inadmissions
· The limits and impacts of affirmative action policies
· Why some groups are consistently underrepresented
· How admissions criteria may unintentionally favor some students over others
· The difference between equity and equality in education
🎥 Watch the full video episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pYTWuXxJz6o
📝 Read more on our Substack: https://substack.com/@thecauseandeffect
🌐 Learn more:
Vitor Melo – https://melovitor.com
Tyler Ransom – https://tyleransom.github.io/
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