LIVINGSTON, N.J., Nov. 8, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Asian American Coalition for Education (AACE) has recently issued a letter, urging Common Application Organization stop its dividing of Asian American applicants into 10 subcategories in the Common Application. In this letter, AACE pointed out that this practice is not properly authorized and immoral:
In this letter, AACE also reveals the discriminatory nature of this subdivision. Common Application Organization uses 10 subcategories to micro-classify Asian Americans, one of the smallest racial groups, while only using three sub-categories to classify white, the largest racial group in America, who has ethnic, national and ancestral origins from more than 50 countries in Europe and other Continents.
Mr. YuKong Zhao, the President of AACE said: "All children, either born or naturalized in America, are American citizens and should be treated equally. The subdivision of Asian American applicants in Common Application is discriminatory, immoral and divisive. It only enables some colleges to discriminate against hardworking and high-performing Asian American students. The Common Application Organization should immediately stop this discriminatory practice. All Asian American applicants should reject this unauthorized intrusion of their privacy and refuse to select these divisive subcategories."
AACE's letter to Common App Organization can be accessed at: http://asianamericanforeducation.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Opposition_Letter_Against_Common_App_Subdivision_201711.pdf
Asian American Coalition for Education | |
MEDIA CONTACTS: |
Mr. Raymond Wong, [email protected], (646) 853-0928; |
Ms. Swann Lee, [email protected], 617-906-6682. |
About the AACE: www.asianamericanforeducation.org
SOURCE Asian American Coalition for Education