5 of the top business schools enrolled fewer minorities in the year since affirmative action was overturned
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This year, five of the top ten US business schools enrolled fewer underrepresented minority students compared to last year, amid overall increases in minority enrollment.
While some schools exhibited a decrease in underrepresented minorities, overall, the share of such students across top MBA programs has been rising steadily.
The Supreme Court's decision to end affirmative action has led to a notable impact on admissions processes, as schools are adapting to new guidelines.
Despite the decline at five prestigious institutions, demographic data shows that the overall trend for minority enrollment in top programs remains positive.
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