A quarter of prospective college students say that state politics are driving their college decisions.
gave for ruling out schools in a particular state were that they were too conservative overall, as well as too conservative on abortion and reproductive rights specifically.
Those who did cite issues most commonly said they thought the states in question were said too liberal on LGBTQ+ laws, too eager to quash conservative voices, and too liberal on"What struck me most was that it was a full quarter of students who told us this, and that a third of [that group] were ruling out schools in their own states," David Strauss, principal of the Art & Science Group, tells Axios.
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