Not many of South Carolina’s African-American high school grads attend its flagship campus
Many of the country’s flagship universities – the crown jewels of each state’s public university system – do not reflect the racial makeup of the state’s high school graduates. South Carolina has the second-worst disparity (after Mississippi) between the number of African-American high school graduates and the number of African-Americans enrolled at the flagship campus.
By Emrys Eller for The Hechinger Report
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