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Demovictory9

(32,464 posts)
Mon Apr 25, 2022, 07:26 PM Apr 2022

College Applicants are Avoiding Schools in Anti-Abortion/Anti-Trans States.

Prospective college students once interested in schools in states like Texas and Florida are now scratching those options off their lists, college counselors across the country told Politico in a recent series of interviews.

“Students have told me, ‘I really want to go to Texas [the University of Texas at Austin], but I’m taking them off my list,’” college admissions consultant Christina Taber-Kewene told Politico. Taber-Kewene is based in New Jersey and primarily works with students living in the Northeast. “They’ll say, ‘I don’t want to go to school in a state where I won’t have reproductive rights access.’” She added that some students have told her they “don’t want to send money to a state” that’s banning abortion.

Venkates Swaminathan, founder and CEO of the college consulting company LifeLaunchr, told Politico he’s seen a “much greater number of students who say they don’t want to go to public [schools] in Florida,” and that “students will say they don’t want to support that state and don’t feel safe there.” Florida’s recent anti-LGBTQ law known as the “Don’t Say Gay” law may not directly impact universities in the state, as it focuses on K-12 education, but institutions of higher education in conservative states often face threats and punishment from their state governments over speech issues. It doesn’t help that the “Don’t Say Gay” law has increasingly become synonymous with the state of Florida itself.


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Politico’s interviews mirror surveys of college-educated workers from shortly after Texas’ near-total abortion ban, S.B. 8, took effect last September. Per the findings, 75% of surveyed women said the law would discourage them from working in Texas, and 73% said they wouldn’t even apply for a job in a state that passed a ban like Texas’—the same was true of even 58% of surveyed men. Relevant to Politico’s reporting on prospective college students, 73% of all surveyed Gen-Zers said they wouldn’t accept a job in a state that was hostile to reproductive rights.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/college-applicants-are-avoiding-schools-in-anti-abortion-and-anti-trans-states/ar-AAWzZhW

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College Applicants are Avoiding Schools in Anti-Abortion/Anti-Trans States. (Original Post) Demovictory9 Apr 2022 OP
We paid for all of the costs scholarship didn't cover for our nieces and nephew childfreebychoice Apr 2022 #1
Well played. paleotn Apr 2022 #3
don't blame you. I wouldn't want to support the values of red states either Demovictory9 Apr 2022 #6
I wonder about faculty d_r Apr 2022 #2
My son lives in Florida Freddie Apr 2022 #4
Penn state is prestigious school everywhere Demovictory9 Apr 2022 #5

childfreebychoice

(476 posts)
1. We paid for all of the costs scholarship didn't cover for our nieces and nephew
Mon Apr 25, 2022, 07:32 PM
Apr 2022

The one caveat, no schools in red states, no religious schools. Pointless caveat cuz they didn't apply to either

Freddie

(9,269 posts)
4. My son lives in Florida
Mon Apr 25, 2022, 07:40 PM
Apr 2022

Grew up here in Pennsylvania, went there for a (very good) job, lives in a blue part of the state (Palm Beach county). He’s found that his degree from Penn State is very respected, even prestigious, down there. Must say something about the quality of the colleges there.

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