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HBCUs brace for flood of applications after Supreme Court affirmative action decision

Por: Los Angeles Times Politics September 22, 2023

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College presidents and admission experts are expecting a significant increase in applications at historically Black colleges and universities following this summer's Supreme Court decision outlawing race-based affirmative action policies. At a time of heightened social divisions with race relations at the forefront, school administrators say the conservative majority court’s ruling opens a door for HBCUs to fill a gap for students and... + full article



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