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Harvard's Black Enrollment Dips After US Supreme Court Bars Affirmative Action. ... saw its Black student share drop from 15% to 9% and its Hispanic share fall from 14% to 10%, ...
Cambridge, MA, USA – June 20, 2018: The historic architecture of the iconic Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The drop in Black student enrollment has alarmed diversity advocates.
The number of first-year Black student enrollment at Harvard Law went from 43 to 19, labeled as the lowest number since 1965.
Harvard Law School is reporting its lowest Black student enrollment since the 1960s just one year after the Supreme Court’s decision to end race-conscious college admissions. Only 19 first-year ...
While some top tier schools lost Black enrollment, across all law schools the number of Black students enrolling in law school increased by about 3 percent, to 3,060 this fall from 2,969 in 2023 ...
Fourteen percent of Harvard University’s Class of 2028 identify as Black or African American, a drop of four percentage points from last year, according to institutional data released Wednesday. The ...
In 1965, 15 Black students enrolled at Harvard Law. Typically, the school records between 50 to 70 Black students in its first-year class. There’s also been a decline in Hispanic students—39 ...
News Brief. Wednesday, December 18, 2024 — 9:15 am. Black Student enrollment at Harvard Law plunges. The number of Black students beginning Harvard Law School plummeted this fall after last year’s ...
Harvard Report Shows Significant Drop In Black Student Enrollment. The report showed that the number of Black or African American students at the school dropped from 68 in 2021 to 31 this year.
Updated September 11, 2024, at 12:32 p.m. T he number of Black students enrolled in Harvard’s Class of 2028 dropped by 4 percentage points compared with a year ago, offering the first indication ...
FILE — Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Mass., July 27, 2023. The number of Black students entering Harvard Law School dropped sharply this fall after last year’s Supreme Court decision ...