It’s been a little over a year since the United States Supreme Court ended affirmative action based on race.
Enrollment at Ohio’s public university main campuses dipped slightly in 2023. Black student enrollment jumped a bit, but is still down 20% over the last 10 years
“Rather, these results suggest that the impacts are not clearly seen in these application metrics in this first season after the decision,” the report said. “It remains to be seen whether applicant and application behaviors change more measurably going into next season, as students and their families gain greater clarity about the repercussions of these court decisions in terms of the admissions and enrollment outcomes.
In the last ten years, enrollment at Ohio’s public main campuses peaked in 2016 with 290,079 students. Compared to 2016, enrollment has dropped 10% in 2023. The number of Hispanic students at Ohio’s public university main campuses dropped 8% from 2023 to 2022. There were 2,895 Hispanic students enrolled in 2023 and 3,149 students enrolled in 2022.
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