Without affirmative action, elite colleges are prioritizing economic diversity in admissions
Record increases in Pell-eligible freshmen at 17 elite colleges highlight a shift to economic diversity after the 2023 Supreme Court affirmative action ban, an AP analysis found.
- Some prestigious colleges are enrolling more low-income students due to a focus on economic diversity after the end of affirmative action.
- Princeton University's freshman class includes a record number of low-income students, with one in four qualifying for federal Pell grants.
- Princeton set ambitious goals to recruit low-income students following the Supreme Court's decision to ban affirmative action.
- About one-third of undergraduate students nationwide have received Pell grants in recent years, indicating the significance of economic diversity.
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Without affirmative action, elite colleges are prioritizing economic diversity in admissions
Some of the nation’s most prestigious colleges have been enrolling record numbers of low-income students as campuses prioritize economic diversity in the wake of a ban on affirmative action.
Some of America’s most prestigious colleges and universities are admitting record numbers of low-income students, a growing priority in college admissions following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action in college admissions.
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