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<p>does usc take into account ethnicty when accepting people? like demographic wise</p>

<p>not to my knowledge</p>

<p>Not officially (I think), but there are ways to do it unofficially. For example, admitting lots of national hispanic scholars.</p>

<p>I think so, as do most colleges. They all want diversity. (but ethnicity/demographics can't be the deciding factor cause that's just illegal)</p>

<p>They don't as much as others. USC does not use affirmative action to admit students. They do tend to more heavily influence the college decisions of minorities (i.e. they will try their best to convince you to go to USC) and they may offer scholarships for minorities, but that is all relatively normal with every college. 46-47% of the school is white, and 7-8% is black...you do the math.</p>