The decline in Black first-year students to 14% from 18% indicates a less severe impact on diversity than initially feared, reflecting a complex admission landscape.
Despite concerns over diversity, the enrollment figures from Harvard reveal that Hispanic enrollment rose to 16%, suggesting a shifting demographic landscape in elite schools.
Interestingly, while the overall percentage of Black students diminished, some elite institutions maintained their numbers, indicating varying impacts across schools post-affirmative action.
The rise in the percentage of students not disclosing their race raises questions about the overall representation and how demographic trends may evolve.
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