Vanderbilt and other selective universities see diversity drop
Briefly

Vanderbilt's Class of 2028 has seen a significant decline in diversity, with underrepresented students of color dropping nearly 10 percentage points since last year.
Black enrollment fell the most sharply at Vanderbilt, from 11.5 percent in the Class of 2027 to just 6 percent this year, showing a stark decline.
The trend is not unique to Vanderbilt; numerous other universities like Cornell and NYU are experiencing similar significant drops in underrepresented student enrollment.
At Vanderbilt, the increase in the number of students choosing not to disclose their racial or ethnic identity doubled, reflecting trends seen across several universities.
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