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In response to “UC Applications Hit Record High: But number of African Americans and Latinos seeking admission falls” (Feb. 5), I would encourage you to look not only at the effects of Prop.
209, but focus on a key ingredient in the college admission process-- guidance. For low-income minority students, the role of college counseling is critical. Yet in the last three years,
California has cut counseling resources almost 25%. Survey after survey underscores the importance of counseling resources in the schools for low-income minority students. Middle-class
students have other places to turn for this kind of support. But for the minority student, school-based counseling is more pivotal. California would see an increase in minority applicants to
the University of California system with a greater investment in guidance. ESTHER B. HUGO College Counselor Westchester High School MORE TO READ