<p>Some interesting stats to consider…</p>
<p>In 2006 (the last year with affirmative action). Blacks made up 7.1%, Hispanics 4.3%, Asians 12.1%, whites 59.7% and nonresident Aliens made up 11.76%.</p>
<p>In 2013, Blacks made up 4.2%, Hispanics 4.3% (Hispanic enrollment was NOT impacted), Asians 11.3% (less than when 2006), whites 57.4% (less than 2006) and non-resident Aliens had 13.7% (a 2% increase). You also have 2.9% that have identified as having 2 or more races, this wasn’t counted in 2006. </p>
<p>If you go back to 1998, Blacks made up 7.6%, while whites made up 61.8% (all other groups where less than in 2006 or 2013).</p>
<p>The % identified as white has steadily decline, even with the removal of affirmative action. The decline in black enrollment has been matched by an increase in non-resident aliens and multi-racial students.</p>
<p><a href=“All Current Reports | Office of the Registrar”>http://ro.umich.edu/enrollment/</a></p>