Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Ruling Shakes Up College Admissions

The recent Supreme Court ruling that colleges cannot consider race in admissions has caused turmoil among college applicants and admissions counselors. Students of color are concerned about their chances of getting into competitive colleges, while counselors are unsure how to advise them. The ruling is expected to diminish minority enrollment at top schools, while less selective public universities may see an increase in diversity. The ruling also raises new questions for students of color about how to discuss their racial identity in personal essays. Some students fear mentioning their race, while others believe the ruling will benefit them. The long-term impact on college campuses and underrepresented groups remains uncertain.
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