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The Supreme Court’s ruling against affirmative action simply means that the college admissions process will become more opaque and subjective

The Supreme Court has banned colleges from using race as admission criteria, essentially ending affirmative action. California did the same 25 years ago. WSJ explains how what happened then can offer a roadmap for what could happen now. / Photo Illustration: Madeline Marshall

College admissions is a data-driven industry. In the year I spent embedded in three admissions offices for my book on the selection process, enrollment deans constantly tracked how well they were doing in fulfilling their priorities for an incoming class. In any given year, that might mean a wider geographic reach, higher GPAs, more full payers and, in many cases, greater racial and ethnic diversity.

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