I agree with both of the above posts but it won’t have any significant impact. The colleges are doing a pretty good job with an almost impossible task and the truth is that some issues just don’t have easy/good answers. Most of these social problems are virtually unsolvable like poverty/drug addiction/ homelessness in a free and open society. The main point of the Bell Curve was not about racial differences in IQ but rather the changes in modern behavior that has created this new “modern cognitive elite”. Everywhere you look today you find endless married couples who both attended elite or at least very good colleges. The lower classes on the other hand consist mostly of couples or single parents without college degrees. Today the doctors tend to marry not nurses but other doctors. This type of very selective coupling is vastly more powerful in shaping society than any puny government program. It really is a voluntary form of intellectual non-racial selective breeding that is resulting in a massive cognitive inequality. This new social behavior has been the focus of Charles Murray’s career.