<p>[url=<a href=“http://www.admissions.duke.edu/jump/applying/who_2011profile.asp]43.8%[/url”>http://www.admissions.duke.edu/jump/applying/who_2011profile.asp]43.8%[/url</a>] for the Class of 2011 for Duke. Dartmouth currently lists [url=<a href=“Home | Dartmouth Admissions”>Home | Dartmouth Admissions]33.4%[/url</a>] on their Class profile page. Dartmouth actually has a larger Latino/Latina population, slightly smaller African and African American population, and significantly smaller Asian and Asian-American population.</p>
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<li>Edit - here’s what I don’t know - whether Duke’s 43.8% and or Dartmouth’s 33.4% includes international students. If Duke’s does and Dartmouth’s does not - which is what I would be led to believe by the way categories are listed - Dartmouth may be 42.5% students of color/international.</li>
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<p>** Edit II - Dartmouth has "Nearly a third of the students identify themselves as students of color or non-US citizens. " in the preamble to this profile. It means (a) whoever wrote the profile doesn’t realize that 33.4% is past “nearly a third,” (b) 33.4% is the overall total, and (c) the labels on the Dartmouth page should be re-written to include people who aren’t American…</p>