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...second straight year, Harvard’s yield of black students—the percentage of admitted applicants who enrolled at the College—was behind Stanford’s, and well below the yield for students of other racial backgrounds...
While the College’s overall yield was 79 percent for the Class of 2007, according to the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education (JBHE), the yield for black students was only 67 percent, compared to 68 percent for black students admitted to Stanford...
Harvard’s black student yield for the 2002-2003 admissions season marks a six percent jump from the previous year, when 61 percent of accepted black applicants enrolled at the College...
According to R. Bruce Slater, managing editor of the JBHE, Harvard’s yield numbers aren’t surprising given the high demand for top black students...
...result, according to Slater, all schools face difficulty increasing black yield, but Stanford’s efforts have been buoyed by the sharp decline in blacks applying to the University of California...