Americans Skeptical About College Admissions’ Use of Race
Americans favor race neutrality when it comes to college admissions.
Americans favor race neutrality when it comes to college admissions.
WHY IT MATTERS— The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments last month on cases concerning the use of race as one of several factors in determining college admissions.
THE NUMBERS—According to a new Marquette Law School Supreme Court Survey, 41 percent support a decision that says colleges cannot use race as a factor in admissions.
16 percent would oppose such a decision
42 percent of respondents said they have not heard anything about such a case or have not heard enough to develop an opinion
Among those with an opinion on the case, 72 percent support a ruling that colleges cannot use race in determining which applicants to admit. This includes:
73 percent of whites
56 percent of blacks
74 percent of Hispanic
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