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Black enrollment at top U.S. colleges dropped sharply after affirmative action ended, with some schools seeing declines up to 50%.
Black enrollment at elite U.S. colleges declined sharply after the Supreme Court banned affirmative action, with many institutions reporting drops of up to half in Black freshman classes, according to an AP analysis of 20 schools.
At Princeton, Black enrollment fell to 5%, the lowest since 1968, while Harvard’s dropped from 18% to 11.5%.
Nationally, Black high school graduates make up 14% of the population, yet their representation at top schools remains far lower.
While Tulane maintained its numbers, most schools saw significant declines, raising concerns about diversity and access in higher education.
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La matrícula negra en las mejores universidades de los Estados Unidos cayó bruscamente después de que terminó la acción afirmativa, y algunas escuelas vieron disminuciones de hasta el 50%.