Colleges are slightly less diverse as admissions officers seek ways to adapt post-affirmative action

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The full impact of the Supreme Court’s June 2023 ruling that colleges can’t consider race in admissions may not be known for years. But a CBS News analysis of enrollment records shows the first class of freshmen since the high court’s order is a little less diverse than the class before it.

College admissions experts say there are signs campuses will trend toward less diversity at the same time some universities are facing intensifying pressure from the Trump administration to eliminate diversity programs and remove international students.

CBS News gathered first-year enrollment data from 116 colleges and universities, 76 of which considered race in admissions before the Supreme Court ruling. The data showed the share of underrepresented minority students among those schools decreased by about 2 percentage points from fall 2023 to fall 2024.

Read more at CBS News.

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