Obama Administration Urges Colleges to Get Creative on Matters of Diversity!

Dear Commons Community,

According to an article in today’s New York Times, the Obama administration is urging colleges and universities to get creative in improving racial diversity at their campuses, and  throwing out a Bush-era interpretation of recent  U.S Supreme Court rulings that limited affirmative action in admissions.  The article states:

“The new guidelines issued by the Departments of Justice and Education replaced a 2008 document that essentially warned colleges and universities against considering race at all. Instead, the guidelines focus on the wiggle room in the court decisions involving the University of Michigan, suggesting that institutions use other criteria — students’ socioeconomic profiles, residential instability, the hardships they have overcome — that are often proxies for race. Schools could even grant preferences to students from certain schools selected for, among other things, their racial composition, the new document says.

“Post-secondary institutions can voluntarily consider race to further the compelling interest of achieving diversity,” reads the 10-page guide sent to thousands of college admissions officials on Friday afternoon. In some cases, it says, “race can be outcome determinative.”

The administration issued a parallel 14-page outline on Friday for the nation’s 17,000 public school districts, explaining what government lawyers consider to be acceptable ways that educators can seek to reduce racial segregation, which has been increasing nationwide.

The two documents, issued as the presidential campaign heats up and as the Supreme Court considers whether to hear a new affirmative action case, were designed to give educators a clear administration interpretation of three high court cases that, since 2003, have limited the use of race in admissions, zoning and other school policies. “

Amen!

Tony

 

One comment

  1. As a Latino in the USA, I am pleased to hear good news like this. I believe that we need to engage in a compelling and honest discussion of this racial issue that shadows continues striking negatively our Nation and communities.

    I am honor to work in Nyack College Admissions and intentionally I admit students from diverse socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds. Cultural diversity truly enriches the academic discussions within classroom and outside in the campus life.

    I look forward hearing more about this topic.
    Amen!