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Some colleges and universities say Native American admissions for the class of 2028 have suffered after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down race-conscious recruitment. Harvard University reports a drop in enrollment for Native students and other students of color. Other colleges say it’s still too early to say. We’ll get an update on the trends for Native enrollment in post-secondary education and how Native students can adjust to the new admissions reality.
GUESTS
Mikaela Crank (Navajo Nation), scholars program director for College Horizons
Sam Ritter, director of the Davis New Mexico Scholarship
Dr. Corey Still (citizen of the United Keetoowah band of Cherokee Indians), senior research director at One Fire Associates, LLC
Break 1 Music: Dee Zee (song) The Delbert Anderson Trio (artist) MANITOU (album)
Break 2 Music: Grateful Sun (song) Mike Bern (artist)