Opinion: Colleges need diversity of all kinds - The Washington Post

As a Black, first-generation college student at Georgetown University, I am frequently reminded that I am part of a severely underrepresented group on campus. Nine percent of Georgetown’s undergraduate class of 2024 are legacy students; the overall student population is just 7 percent Black, significantly less than the 13.6 percent of the U.S. population identifies as Black or African American. Georgetown’s overall endowment net assets have grown to $3.2 billion, yet according to a 2017 New York Times analysis, just 3.1 percent of Georgetown students came from families in the lowest income quintile. Now that the Supreme Court has struck down affirmative action, this lack of diversity could get worse.

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