Is UVA Right For Me?

<p>To Charlie’s point, it appears that the growth at UVA has been in the Asian-American, Hispanic, and Int’l populations. Surprisingly, the number of African-Americans peaked in 1991, and has since dropped by about 24%. The number of white students actually increased about 2% during that same period. So, I think UVA has become more diverse, even though it’s seems to be at the expense of African Americans. The change may reflect the overall change in America as well as UVA’s focus on students in the Top 10% of their class.</p>

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