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The End of Affirmative Action and the Future of College Admissions

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Before today’s Supreme Court ruling, affirmative action in college admissions had already been outlawed in nine states including California, Michigan, and Texas. Before today’s Supreme Court ruling, affirmative action in college admissions had already been outlawed in nine states including California, Michigan, and Texas.

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HBCU in Delaware

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Delaware State University is the state’s only HBCU. The History of Delaware's HBCU Delaware State University was established on May 15, 1891, as the Delaware College for Colored Students. The History of Delaware's HBCU Delaware State University was established on May 15, 1891, as the Delaware College for Colored Students.

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Did the Supreme Court Really End Affirmative Action? Maybe Not.

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Universities in states that banned affirmative action have experienced a drop in minority enrollments. The Critical Role of Application Essays The court's opinion offered minority applicants a ray of hope in the form of college application essays, a vehicle students might use to address their racial identity. The recent U.S.

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Medical Schools in Florida: How to Get In (2022)

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Part 1: Introduction Florida medical schools are an attractive option for many premed hopefuls, given the perennially warm climate, rich cultural diversity, and affordable tuition for in-state students. In-state residents enjoy significantly reduced tuition at public institutions. SEND ME THE GUIDE. 100% privacy.

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As Study Abroad Rebounds, Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Expand Access

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The proposal would create a grant program within the Department of State to expand study abroad options to nontraditional destinations and increase the number of minority students, first-generation college students, community college students, and students with disabilities studying abroad. The vast majority (96%) of U.S.

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Early Decision is a Racket

Admissions Madness

Early Decision (ED) differs from Early Action (EA) or Priority deadlines because students may only apply to a single ED school. In contrast, most universities permit students to apply to as many EA options as they wish. The first early admissions deadlines arose in the 1950s. A common question I receive is whether ED is really binding.

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The One Thing We Can Be Certain Of Is Continued Uncertainty

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It’s worth noting that nine states - California (1996), Washington (1998), Florida (1999), Michigan (2006), Nebraska (2008), Arizona (2010), New Hampshire (2012), Oklahoma (2012), and Idaho (2020) – already had bans on affirmative action in place. So what does the end of race-conscious admissions mean for college admissions?

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