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<p>You can keep on looking up the data on a website that reports data that is either out-of-date or incorrect or you can look at the common data set on Bowdoin’s website where you will discover that the current breakdown is as follows:</p>
<p>Hispanics: 211 (12%)
AAs or blacks: 89 (5%)
Native Americans: 2 (1%)
Asians: 128 (8%)
Multiracial: 108 (6%)</p>
<p>It is possible/likely that some students that were previously classified as AA or Asian have been moved to the multi-racial category. Nonetheless, the facts are that Hispanics are the largest and the most rapidly growing group of URMs on the Bowdoin campus. In fact, Hispanics outnumbered Asians by 65 to 34 in last year’s first-year class, which is actually a 91% differential as opposed to the overall differential across four classes of 65%.</p>