Students for Fair Admissions
| Abbreviation | SFFA |
|---|---|
| Formation | Tax-exempt since January 2015 |
| Founder | Edward Blum |
| Type | 501(c)(3) |
| Purpose | "to support and participate in litigation that will restore the original principles of our nation’s civil rights movement" |
| Headquarters | Arlington, Virginia |
Region | United States |
President | Edward Blum |
| Revenue | 4,962,419 USD (2024) |
| Expenses | 4,412,679 USD (2024) |
| Website | studentsforfairadmissions |
Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) is a nonprofit legal advocacy organization founded in 2014 by conservative activist Edward Blum for the purpose of challenging affirmative action admissions policies at schools. In June 2023, the Supreme Court ruled in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard that affirmative action programs in college admissions (excepting military academies) are unconstitutional.
SFFA has been described by its opponents as an anti-affirmative action group that objects to the use of race as one of the factors in college admissions.