My Involvement at the University of Nebraska Kearney
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While colleges are getting more diverse by the year, segregation is still a real problem on many campuses. It may look different than the segregation of the past, but it's still causing harm.
Research from 2020 shows that 62.7% of high school graduates enrolled in college. This has drastically gone down from 86% in 2019 for US high school students.
Statistics show that 19.4% of college students are Hispanic or Latino, a huge increase since 1976. The rate of female students has also nearly doubled since 1947.