other – hbcu
Data shows mixed results on race-based college admissions post-Harvard decision. Some schools report more Asian and white students, others don’t follow this trend. Reporting inconsistencies and increasing refusal to disclose race complicate the picture. The author argues for race-blind admissions, suggesting schools shouldn’t collect racial data. He also proposes banning schools from asking for financial information to prevent price discrimination. He questions the special treatment of historically black colleges and universities and suggests eliminating tuition differentials based on location. He advocates for merit-based assessment in publicly supported schools.