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irisblue

(34,417 posts)
Mon Mar 27, 2023, 12:34 PM Mar 2023

Reports of HS students chosing colleges w/ an eye to the states policies

Source-https://www.insidehighered.com/admissions/article/2023/03/27/role-politics-where-students-want-go-college#.ZCGlFy0e2lw.twitter




snip-"There were anecdotal reports of some students changing colleges, but the timing of the decision, in June, limited students from changing, especially at competitive colleges with strict May 1 deadlines for responding to an offer of admissions.

This is the first year when the decisions students are making about where to enroll will be after that Supreme Court decision—and after a palpable coarsening of relations between conservatives and liberals."

snip-" We won’t know the impact for sure until after the May 1 deadlines, or, for more colleges, until students actually enroll. But a new study from the Art & Science Group, being released today, found that nearly one in four high school seniors “ruled out institutions solely due to the politics, policies, or legal situation in the state” where the college was located. Further, the study found that “this behavior was statistically true across liberals, moderates and conservatives.”

In addition, Intelligent.com found that 91 percent of prospective college students in Florida disagree with the education policies of Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, and one in eight graduating high school students in Florida won’t attend a public college there due to DeSantis’s education policies."


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Reports of HS students chosing colleges w/ an eye to the states policies (Original Post) irisblue Mar 2023 OP
Spiral effect. Midnight Writer Mar 2023 #1

Midnight Writer

(23,143 posts)
1. Spiral effect.
Mon Mar 27, 2023, 01:50 PM
Mar 2023

More authoritarian policies mean more people opposed to those policies will leave the State, giving more unopposed power to authoritarian types so they can enact even more authoritarian policies.

It's all part of the plan. "Love It Or Leave It!"

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