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The Affirmative Action Aftershock:A College Admissions Earthquake?
Friday, September 6, 2024
Adding to the complexity, other factors like changes in standardized testing requirements and a rocky rollout of the new financial aid form are also affecting enrollment. It's like trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces. How can we isolate the impact of affirmative action when so many other things are changing at the same time?
Interestingly, changes in other demographic groups are also not straightforward. For example, MIT saw an increase in Asian students while Hispanic and Latino enrollment decreased. Yale, on the other hand, saw a decrease in Asian students and an increase in white students. What does this tell us about the complex interplay of factors influencing college admissions?
Colleges are scrambling to find new ways to promote diversity, emphasizing outreach programs and partnerships with community organizations. Is this enough to offset the potential impact of the Supreme Court ruling? Only time will tell.
One thing is clear: the debate over affirmative action is far from over. The Supreme Court's decision has opened a Pandora's Box, raising fundamental questions about diversity, equality, and the role of race in society. This is a conversation that we, as a society, need to continue having.
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