By Halima Moore As a veteran high school counselor who has worked for over two decades in New Jersey public schools that primarily serve first-generation, low-income Black and Latino students, I am alarmed by the recent shifts in the college admissions landscape that present significant new hurdles for my students. Delays and complications with the new FAFSA program, the reinstatement of SAT requirements by elite colleges, and the ban on affirmative action are making some students question if college is right for them. Recent data indicates a significant drop nationally in the number of high s…