Is affirmative action’s end wiping out Black student enrollment? New data says yes

Two years after the Supreme Court banned affirmative action, elite colleges are witnessing a sharp decline in Black student enrollment, with some campuses reporting as little as 2% of incoming classes. The drop threatens decades of progress, narrowing access to leadership pathways, reducing campus diversity, and raising urgent questions about equity, opportunity, and the future of inclusive higher education.

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