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  • Meet the 2024-25 Executive board

    The 2024-25 Executive Board has now taken office. Board members are eager to promote the mission of WACAC.

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  • NACAC Files Amicus Brief

    NACAC recently filed an amicus brief in the Harvard and UNC Supreme Court cases on race-conscious admissions practices. In a message from NACAC CEO Angel Perez, he states: “In filing an amicus brief alongside the College Board, ACT, and the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), we present a powerful message of…

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  • Meet Our Class of 2023 Student Bloggers!

    My name is Emily Larios and I’m from San Mateo, California. I am currently a junior at San Mateo High School and will be graduating next school year of 2023. Some of my favorite classes this year are AP Spanish Language, Foods and Nutrition, English and AVID. We’re always doing something fun in all these…

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  • A Very WACAC New Year

    We are halfway through the 2021-2022 school year and while we are still stuck behind Zoom screens some of the time, this year has given us more opportunity to safely see our friends, family, students, and colleagues. The WACAC Executive Board has been working hard to create rich and varied professional development experiences and resources…

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  • WACAC Committee Feature – Admission Practices

    Well, it has been a wild couple of years in the world of the Admission Practices committee. For the last three years, I have had the exciting dual-role of chairing WACAC’s AP Committee while also sitting on the AP Committee at the national level. When the DOJ lawsuit hit NACAC a few years ago, one…

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  • Reflections on Voices for Access

    We did it. We all came together on our computer screens from all over the country (though mostly from California and Nevada) and shared our experiences with each other in our sessions, seminars, and yes, even the socials. You joined us for sessions on community colleges, the test optional movement, college access for first-generation students,…

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