Black and Asian enrollment down at top colleges after end of affirmative action
Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court ended affirmative action as a factor in college admissions. The first results are in: minority enrollment is down at many colleges.
Harvard, Tufts and University of North Carolina all saw drops in Black students among their incoming freshman class, while schools like Amherst College and MIT saw their Black enrollment for the incoming freshman class drop by more than half.
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