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Colleges will be able to block out a student’s race on admissions applications

Por: The Boston Globe Nation May 27, 2023

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Each year, the 1 million or so students applying to college through the Common App are given the option to check a box, disclosing whether they identify as Hispanic, Asian, Black or white, among other choices.Now, with the US Supreme Court expected to rule soon against race-conscious admissions — and with colleges wanting to follow the law — the Common App has made a preemptive move on what is known as the “race box.”Beginning Aug. 1,... + full article



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