Data shows a greater number of students at competitive colleges did not indicate their race or ethnicity in their college ...
Mentoring is a critical catalyst to achieve this goal. Another year of dips in enrollment among Black and Latinx students would arguably ignite a snowball trend in some of our nation’s most recognized ...
Following the Supreme Court's ruling against race-conscious admissions, Harvard's Class of 2028 sees a decline in Black student enrollment by four percentage points, while Hispanic representation ...
Early last summer, in a landmark ruling, a conservative majority of the court ruled 6-3 in favor of critics of admissions at Harvard ... Black enrollment fell to 12% of its 1,500-student freshmen ...
The percentage of Black/African American students dropped by 2.5 percent, shifting from 12 percent to 9.5 percent. Over the past two admissions cycles, Black/African American enrollment has seen a 50 ...
In a troubling trend, the enrollment of Black men at Historically Black Colleges and Universities has reached its lowest point in nearly five decades.
Black and Hispanic admissions have fallen at elite universities since the Supreme Court overturned affirmative action, ...
The Harvard ... students of color in their first classes after the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down affirmative action. The College saw a 4 percentage point drop in Black student ...
The number of students at Harvard School of Dental Medicine who identify as underrepresented in medicine halved this year, HSDM Dean William V. Giannobile said in an interview with The Crimson on ...
DANBURY — Around 200 fewer students now attend city schools than did in October 2023, according to new enrollment data — a “dip” that the district’s chief largely attributed to reduced ...
Rice’s biggest shift took place among Black freshmen, who accounted for 6% of the overall class, down from 8% last year, according to university enrollment figures. Latino and Asian American student ...
But they present some troubling throughlines, which may or may not be related to the Supreme Court’s decree, including a downturn in enrollment of Black and Hispanic first-year students at ...