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Black Enrollment Lags, Hispanic Enrollment

Black Enrollment Lags, Hispanic Enrollment
Up At Florida Universities

Abolishment of affirmative action cited as reason for slow growth.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
Black enrollment grew by only 1.6 percent in Florida’s state universities since last year compared to an overall increase of 2.6 percent, Gov. Jeb Bush and university officials announced last month.

Hispanic enrollment, though, shot up by 7.3 percent.

The new figures are further evidence that Bush’s 1999 decision to abolish affirmative action for university enrollment and replace it with a program dubbed One Florida isn’t working, says state Senate Democratic leader Les Miller of Tampa.

“It is an I-told-you-so situation,” he says.

Critics such as Miller had predicted that One Florida, which includes a provision granting university admission to the top 20 percent of each high school’s graduating class, would do little or nothing to increase Black enrollment.

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