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Race was once factored into college admissions. Now, it's factored out.

One year after the Supreme Court's landmark affirmative action decision, the ruling's race-neutral model is being followed at colleges ...

What the Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Ban Means for College ...

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the use of race in college admissions in June 2023. · Colleges are finding new ways to reach underrepresented communities of ...

Race was Once Factored into College Admissions

Now, it's intentionally ignored ... Last June, when the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) overturned race-conscious college admissions, ...

The affirmative action ruling has already upended college applications

The Supreme Court's ruling Thursday that colleges cannot consider race in admissions has left applicants in turmoil, they say. Rachel Stagner, ...

Unpacking Early Trends in the Racial Diversity of Elite College ...

Last summer, the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ruled that using race in college admissions was unconstitutional, leading some of the top-ranked ...

The fight over equity in college admissions continues - POLITICO

“As a legal and ethical principle, if race as a factor in college admissions is unconstitutional and unfair,” he said, “then it must follow that ...

Supreme Court Ends Use of Race as a Factor in College Admissions

In a much-anticipated decision, the Supreme Court last week ended the use of race as a factor in college admissions, effectively overturning ...

College Application Trends Following the Supreme Court's Race ...

On June 29, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ruled that race and ethnicity could not be used as a factor in the college ...

Larry Ladd on LinkedIn: Race was once factored into college ...

The Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard (SFFA) ruling means most colleges and universities that previously used race as a factor in ...

One year after ban on race-conscious admissions, Black ... - WGBH

Colleges have seen a 9 percentage point increase in applications from Black students and a 10 percentage point spike in Hispanic students ...

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Race and Ethnicity in College Applications

For more than half a century, admissions officers were free to factor in an applicant's race or ethnicity into their decision as part of ...

What Students Are Saying About the End of Race-Based Affirmative ...

The Supreme Court's decision in June to reject race-conscious admissions at colleges and universities around the nation upended decades of ...

Supreme Court reverses affirmative action, gutting race-conscious ...

In a historic decision, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday effectively ended race-conscious admission programs at colleges and universities ...

Supreme Court limits use of race in college admissions decisions

The Supreme Court on Thursday restricted how colleges can use race in admissions decisions, in a landmark ruling that struck down the ...

Don't Trust Colleges on Race-Based Admission - AEI

This week marks the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's landmark ruling in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v.

The end of race-conscious admissions - Brookings Institution

University of North Carolina and SFFA v. President & Fellows of Harvard College that the colleges' use of race as a decision factor in college ...

Supreme Court affirmative action ruling impact on college applicants

However, this year's admissions cycle, which marked the first in which race was not considered, is already reflecting an unexpected dynamic.

The Supreme Court ends affirmative action in college admissions

Since 1978, the court has allowed colleges and universities to consider the race of applicants. That decision was reaffirmed repeatedly ...

Four things students need to know after the Supreme Court ruled ...

What's important to note, experts say, is that race was just one factor used to determine admissions at some selective colleges and universities ...

Race in college admissions is back in front of the Supreme Court ...

In that decision, the court found race could be used as a factor in the admissions process, but racial quotas were not allowed. Pennant.