Fourteen months after the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action, UNC reported sharp declines in Black and Hispanic student enrollment, with Black students dropping over 25%.
Black students now represent only 7.8% of new enrollees while Hispanic students account for 10.1%, indicating significant impacts on diversity following the Supreme Court decision.
Rachelle Feldman, U.N.C.'s vice provost for enrollment, highlighted that it is too early to draw definitive trends from just one year of data post ruling.
The Supreme Court's ruling has significantly shaken higher education practices, compelling admissions offices nationwide to reassess their procedures regarding race.
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