Black and Hispanic enrollment at the Austin campus dropped after affirmative action was ended in 1996.
The high school is the state's largest, with 4,300 students, the enrollment predominantly black and Hispanic.
Hispanic enrollment has recovered to the 14 percent level that existed before Hopwood.
Hispanic enrollments grew 4.6 percent to 1.1 million.
Wojciechowski did not see a future in the increasingly Hispanic enrollment.
Hispanic enrollment has climbed at two of the three.
Despite these free programs, the Black and Hispanic enrollment continue to decline.
Hispanic enrollment has little effect on any group's ratings of the educational or racial climate.
The Hispanic enrollments at these institutions grew almost 16 percent, compared with 12 percent nationwide.
Though thorny questions remain, black and Hispanic enrollment has increased at most of the state's selective institutions.