College admissions consultants argue race still considerable despite Supreme Court ruling

Despite a recent Supreme Court ruling that outlawed affirmative action in university admissions decisions, some admissions consultants argue race can still be used as a factor.

David Reynaldo, director of College Zoom, a consulting business, told The College Fix that campus leaders can still harness application essays to “honor the aims of affirmative action.”

Essay prompts that invite character-shaping race discussions can help minorities translate their lived experiences into compelling essay responses that “score higher on the evaluation rubrics currently used by colleges,” he said.