Opinion | A New Way to Think About the Decline in Black College Admissions
Briefly

Several highly selective universities have reported a fall in Black and Latino student admissions after the Supreme Court banned racial preferences, indicating a potential shift in representation.
At elite institutions such as MIT and Amherst College, percentages of Black freshman students have declined significantly, showcasing a new reality in admissions dynamics post-racial preference ban.
Critics of the admissions changes often overlook the fact that numerous other quality educational institutions still exist for Black students who were not admitted.
The narrative surrounding racial preference bans tends to exaggerate the potential negative impact, failing to recognize that many successful pathways remain available for underrepresented students.
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