The incoming class of 2028 at Harvard saw a decrease in students identifying as Black, down to 14% from 18% last year, following the Supreme Court ruling.
Experts warned that the Supreme Court's decision on race-conscious admissions would lead to declines in diversity among student populations at selective colleges.
Despite the drop in Black student enrollment, the percentage of Hispanic or Latino students increased from 14% to 16% this year, showing some variation in admissions outcomes.
The change in admissions practices, influenced by the Court's ruling, highlights broader implications beyond academia, affecting diversity initiatives across various sectors.
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