Anonymous wrote:Most universities get students from in state and surrounding states. Enrollment is booming to the point of housing crisis at a lot of universities especially Texas, Florida, and Tennessee. I don’t see applications to Vanderbilt going down either. Perhaps the percentage of students from out of state/the Northeast abs West Coast will go down, but those are a relatively small number of students for those schools. Schools also recruit internationally.
Yes that is a good point. Even if some data suggests one quarter of college students will only consider attending college in a state where abortion is legal - overall numbers of college students in women unfree states are unlikely to have their overall numbers impacted. It may impact the quality of their applicants though.
https://www.intelligent.com/1-in-4-wont-attend-college-in-state-with-abortion-ban/
Key takeaways:
* 26% of prospective college students will only consider attending college in a state where abortion is legal
* More women than men say they will only attend a college in a state where abortion is legal (31% vs. 20%)
* Top reasons for prospective students not wanting to attend college in a state where abortion is illegal are a belief in bodily autonomy and a desire for abortion access
* 66% of prospective students will consider attending college in any state; the top reason is not wanting to limit their choices
* 53% of prospective college students identify as pro-choice
* 58% of women vs. 46% of men identify as pro-choice
One-quarter of prospective students won’t attend college in state that bans abortion