Private, selective colleges more likely to consider race, ethnicity in admissions

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The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to limit affirmative action in higher education is likely to have the biggest impact on a relatively small group of schools.
Private, selective colleges more likely to consider race, ethnicity in  admissions
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Private, selective colleges more likely to consider race, ethnicity in  admissions
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Private, selective colleges more likely to consider race, ethnicity in  admissions
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Private, selective colleges more likely to consider race, ethnicity in  admissions
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Private, selective colleges more likely to consider race, ethnicity in  admissions
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Private, selective colleges more likely to consider race, ethnicity in  admissions
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Private, selective colleges more likely to consider race, ethnicity in  admissions
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