The affirmative action ruling has already upended college applications

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The affirmative action ruling has already upended college applications
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The Supreme Court’s ruling Thursday that colleges cannot consider race in admissions has left applicants in turmoil, leaving teenagers of all backgrounds are reconsidering their shot at getting into competitive colleges.

. Trends differed by race: Enrollment among Hispanic and Asian undergrads rose slightly, while enrollment among White, Black and Native American undergraduates fell.

“It will be dependent on students who feel that is their story to make the implicit, explicit — as much as they can,” Trefftz said.Roberts’s carve-out amounts to a “small sliver of room that the Court has left” for colleges to learn about an applicant’s race, said David Hawkins, chief education and policy officer at the National Association for College Admission Counseling, which has over 26,000 members nationwide.

Still, others involved in the college admissions process said it’s too early to tell whether and how they may counsel students differently. Amy Smith Jasper, who leads, an admissions consulting company in Richmond, plans to watch how the diversity of student bodies at different schools changes — and advise her clients accordingly.

Jasper said she works with students of various races and that applicants seldom share a wish to mention their racial background. It’s much more common for high-schoolers to want to write about their socioeconomic status, she said.Elijah Wright, a 16-year-old from Arizona, does not think the ruling will affect him personally, given he is White.

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