(WASHINGTON EXAMINER) – The number of Asian-American students at Ivy League colleges flatlined for years before recently rising again, even as the demographic saw substantial population growth, according to a new report.
The analysis, released Thursday by Robert VerBruggen of the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank, details how Asian-American enrollment at the eight Ivy League colleges remained flat for over a decade, despite the demographic enjoying substantial population growth alongside higher standardized test scores and grade point averages.
The findings come as the United States Supreme Court is slated to hear a case in the 2022-2023 term challenging the admissions process at Harvard University for allegedly discriminating against Asian Americans.
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