Ending College Affirmative Action Could Have Ripple Effect for Black, Latino Students

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Ending College Affirmative Action Could Have Ripple Effect for Black, Latino Students
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As affirmative action programs face their biggest threat in decades, experts say Black and Latino students would experience fewer job and financial opportunities.

Experts say that Black and Latino students would suffer disproportionately if the Supreme Court decides to reverse a long-standing policy on affirmative action programs in the U.S.

it would hear challenges to the consideration of race in college admissions at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. If the court rules against race-conscious admissions programs, also known as affirmative action, it could have an outsize effect on Black and Latino college students.

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