All Affirmative Action is an abomination for those who think that people should be treated as individuals, but this would make more sense than basing it on race.
A recent study released by Public Agenda notes that the main reason college students drop out of school is because they have to work.
So The Chronicle of Higher Education posed a series of interesting questions to a group of scholars and experts related to this topic, including: “Has the time come for an affirmative-action policy based on socioeconomic status?”
Richard D. Kahlenberg, a senior fellow at the Century Foundation, told the Chronicle that “three trends are likely to push the idea of affirmative action for low-income students to the forefront in the next couple of years. ...
“First, the enormous underrepresentation of low-socioeconomic students at selective institutions, always an embarrassment to higher education, is getting worse. ...
“Second, increasing attacks on race-based affirmative action will very likely push universities to put in place class-based programs as an indirect and legally sound way of promoting racial diversity.