A recent survey indicates that 25% of college applicants are avoiding schools based on political beliefs, indicating a growing polarization in educational choices.
The Art & Science Group's research revealed conservative students tend to avoid schools in more liberal states, affecting their college choice based on political alignment.
Liberal students are also influenced by state policies, with many rejecting colleges in regions with strict abortion laws or lenient gun control, reflecting deep-seated political divisions.
This growing divide suggests that future college campuses may become more polarized, serving as battlegrounds for political discussions, further entrenching the culture war in higher education.
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