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Are abortion bans affecting where students will go to college?
Research by AtomicMind sheds light on whether abortion bans effect where students will go to college.
Research by AtomicMind sheds light on whether abortion bans effect where students will go to college.
After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade , some college students say they’ve questioned whether they want to attend schools in a state that will be moving to ban abortion.
Research by a national education technology company called AtomicMind shows that 57% of women are having abortions are in their 20s.
“They are very scared that they might have no backup options no matter how careful they may be,” said Leelila Strogov, CEO at AtomicMind.
Strogov surveyed hundreds of students and found that over 50% of graduate students in Alabama confirmed that the recent court’s decision will impact their education decisions.
About AtomicMind
AtomicMind is an education technology company offering families a boutique coaching experience that prepares students to become “wow candidates” in the increasingly competitive college admissions landscape. A curated team of strategic advisors, tutors and coaches engages each student to identify their individual “zone of genius,” connecting what excites them with what can be showcased through the right mix of 427 high-impact opportunities. This immersive AtomicMind experience is enabled by a technology platform that keeps students organized and on track with measurement, accountability and strategic decision-making. Founded by MIT and Harvard graduates with 40+ years of elite admissions experience, AtomicMind is trusted by families internationally for getting 99% of students into one or more of their three, top-choice schools – all while reducing family tension inherent in the admissions process. For more information, please visit www.atomicmind.com.