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Prospective college students once interested in schools in states like Texas and Florida are now scratching those options off their lists, college counselors across the country told Politico in a recent series of interviews.
Students have told me, I really want to go to Texas [the University of Texas at Austin], but Im taking them off my list, college admissions consultant Christina Taber-Kewene told Politico. Taber-Kewene is based in New Jersey and primarily works with students living in the Northeast. Theyll say, I dont want to go to school in a state where I wont have reproductive rights access. She added that some students have told her they dont want to send money to a state thats banning abortion.
Venkates Swaminathan, founder and CEO of the college consulting company LifeLaunchr, told Politico hes seen a much greater number of students who say they dont want to go to public [schools] in Florida, and that students will say they dont want to support that state and dont feel safe there. Floridas recent anti-LGBTQ law known as the Dont Say Gay law may not directly impact universities in the state, as it focuses on K-12 education, but institutions of higher education in conservative states often face threats and punishment from their state governments over speech issues. It doesnt help that the Dont Say Gay law has increasingly become synonymous with the state of Florida itself.
Florida is one of several states thats recently passed anti-LGBTQ and particularly anti-trans legislation, as several move to push gender-affirming health care out-of-reach and enact bans on trans student athletes, likely alienating prospective college students in the process.
https://jezebel.com/college-applicants-are-avoiding-schools-in-anti-abortio-1848837851
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)Is there a way Florida can get a cut of the tuition paid in other states, where the colleges and universities are getting the students who don't want to attend school in Florida? It's just so unfair, and totally not the governor's fault!
Jilly_in_VA
(14,371 posts)that your post was snark, because it is the fault of the governors and their henchcritters in the respective legislatures. Any professors not liking it are free to bail out.
sanatanadharma
(4,089 posts)The (so-called) governors of Florida, Texas, et al are taking actions toward their expected ends/ results.
Many will be the unforeseen and deleterious results of those actions.
Case in point, dropping numbers of out-of-state students and their tuition.
bucolic_frolic
(55,133 posts)People will flee taxes, oppression, regulation, war, and every other calamity that makes daily life worse.