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Most college-bound students support DEI values despite limited influence on school choice, with strong bipartisan backing for inclusive programs.
A 2025 survey of college-bound students finds that while diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts are not a major factor in college selection, most students support DEI values and worry that these initiatives are under threat.
Despite a 2023 Supreme Court ruling banning race-based admissions, nearly half believe race can still be considered in admissions, and about two-thirds think race-based financial aid is permissible, though both remain illegal.
Fewer than a quarter seek DEI information when choosing schools, and race-based admissions, housing, and courses are least popular.
Strong bipartisan support exists for cultural centers, staff training, mentorship, and inclusive coursework.
LGBTQ+ students, students of color, and women express greater concern than white, male, and cisgender straight peers.
Over 60% say they are likely to participate in DEI activities, highlighting a gap between support and engagement as colleges navigate legal and political pressures.
La mayoría de los estudiantes universitarios apoyan los valores de DEI a pesar de la limitada influencia en la elección de la escuela, con un fuerte respaldo bipartidista para programas inclusivos.