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Students say state abortion laws impact their college enrollment plans

AtomicMind CEO Leelila Strogov weighs in on the impact Roe v. Wade will have on college admissions.

AtomicMind CEO Leelila Strogov weighs in on the impact Roe v. Wade will have on college admissions.

Ever since the Supreme Court ruled to overturn Roe v. Wade last June, 72% of current college students say abortion laws in the state where they go to school are at least somewhat important to their decision to stay enrolled, according to a Gallup poll.

"I really think it's going to change the landscape of college attendance in general," AtomicMind CEO Leelila Strogov said.

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