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Diversity In College
Achieving a goal could be such a strenuous task especially if you weren't born with any talents at all. Some people asked me "How come you
choose this particular sport?" Tall or built were crucial to be outstanding but it didn't divert my thoughts. Coming to America is where basketball
caught my attention. I was impressed due to the diversity the school had although making friends were one of my biggest struggles. Moreover, I was
shocked there was walking skyscrapers as I walked down the halls. Socializing myself with people who played basketball wasn't the best idea during
that time where prompted me to be a solely stranger. Weekends were my favorite days since my older cousin would bring me to the playground toplay
basketball. Things were less tense as I went to high school and found comfortable friends having similar interests.
The sun scorched throughout the courts. Children entertained themselves throwing water balloons to each other to relief the intense heat meanwhile
my body felt it was in a sauna, nevertheless, it was the appropriate weather to exercise. I was accompanied by my friends and began...show more
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My friends and I started a game against other people. The game took about almost an hour. I remember nearly towards the end of the game my legs
were giving up on me. As a persistent person, I gave myself a forceful slap to my legs and started to move again. My team and I were able to win the
game. It wasn't just that winning was satisfying, but the feeling of progress. Just like learning math, you start off not understanding anything but as
you get more practice, you're able to do it like second nature. The feeling of being ambitious is what is most rewarding. It proves that I am capable of
having room for improvement in any other activity, not just in basketball. It doesn't require to be a genius or talented person to become preeminent, but
being passionate gives the strength to achieve higher
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Diversity In College Application
Naturally, if asked what one can contribute to a school in terms of diversity, most would, including myself, instinctually answer by citing ethnicity,
culture, race, and socio–economic status; I am a "low–income, immigrant, Hispanic, bilingual female" would've been my go–to concept until I asked
myself "what is diversity?" Although answers relating to one's background are not erroneous, they are not characteristics gained from growth or
experience either. Diversity to me is about bring something else to the table – whether it is perspective, personality, thinking style, or even a hobby. For
this essay, I constructed an extensive list of all the things that I believe makes me "diverse". I am passionate yet respectful of others' opinions.
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Intellectual Diversity In Liberal Arts
Traditional Diversity
At UC–Berkeley, the course description for "Politics and Poetics" (Fall Course 2002) stated that "conservative thinkers are encouraged to seek other
sections." (SAF 1). Though the instructor later apologized for the description, this is the sort of encouragement conservative–minded students are
greeted with many times during their college experience. It is said that in class, students are taught that their country –– and Western culture in general
–– is tainted by racism, sexism, and oppression (Stearn 2).
Outside class, students are forced into consciousness–raising exercises that heighten tensions and bolster radical pressure groups (Stearn 2). For
example, at Brown University, an organized coalition of...show more content...
The hope for cultural improvement in problem areas, even on a global scale, lies primarily in the critical forums of our nation's classrooms, where
young, motivated minds are preparing to jump into the world with both feet. Because academic success is measured not only by what is learned, but
also by what is taught, it is imperative that all perspectives be provided (Fish 3). 'Intellectual diversity' is used to describe those differing perspectives.
Once used to portray an educational tradition that celebrates and nurtures human freedom, it is now used to name exactly what is lacking in Liberal
Arts programs today.
Further immersed in this controversy, the word liberal in liberal arts has been embraced by both ends of the political spectrum, and can scarcely be
uttered without turning the conversation into a verbal duel between conservative reformists on one side, and liberal traditionalist on the other. However
clear we present the term, the thrust and parry continues as the nation's leading academia and political activists attempt to separate liberal education
from an education that indoctrinates students in the values of political liberalism (Horowitz, In Defense, 3).
For the sake of clarity, two distinct 'sides' prevail within our higher education system today. Although the terms "Republican" and "Democrat" (referred
to herein in as liberal and conservative) may seem inappropriate in the context of academic pursuits, they serve an advantage here
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Diversity In Community Colleges
I did not have a hard time finding an article on community colleges; this one came right to me. However, as the author points out, there is a great deal
of research missing on the community college level. Taylor (2015) states, "Because we have little research on LGBTQ students in the community
college context (Leider, 2012; Zamani–Gallaher & Choudhuri, 2011), the vast majority of the research and empirical evidence is based on the 4–year
context" (Taylor, 2015, p. 60). The term diversity is not an uncommon word on campus, it is something we are looking for to ensure we are
incorporating as much as we can everyday; in our conversations, hiring practices, mission statements, and more. But the conversation of diversity is not
happening at the
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Diversity In Higher Education
In all honesty, I have struggled with the term "diversity" for quite some time now. Before going to college, I lived in a very white, small,
conservative, pull yourself up by your boot straps town. When I came to terms with my sexual identity in high school and started familiarizing
myself with "diversity", I thought I knew it all. I was one of the only gay people in my high school. To no surprise, little ol' me was completely
wrong. College was a whole new world for me to learn from. However, it was also a time for me to unlearn my problematic ways from my upbringing.
After getting involved during my undergraduate experience and connecting to numerous departments on campus, I heard "diversity" being thrown
around left and right by student...show more content...
Higher education spends copious amounts of time on "diversity" but in the wrong ways. Higher education typically never digs at the root of social
justice issues, it just scratches the surface and believes that is enough. For example, many universities are adding gender identity/expression to their
anti–discrimination policies, but they are not taking action behind those policies. Where are gender–inclusive bathrooms and housing? Where is the
mandatory, in–depth training for faculty and staff about gender identity that is not just a snippet within the 1 hour, highly–recommended diversity
training? Where is the integration of social justice topics within the education curriculum? Another example would be specifically hiring one
professional to handle all of the diversity trainings or diversity related incidents on campus instead of weaving diversity education and inclusion into
every aspect of the university. Why make it the duty of one person to be in charge of educating an entire campus? These are the types of questions I
ask myself every day about higher education. If we do not start challenging higher education's views on "diversity", the dominance of white world
views and normativity will continue to the be the
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College Admissions Essay: Diversity In Education
Ever since I began my undergraduate education, I have personally observed and benefited from the diversity of my peers. Growing up, diversity was
essentially absent from my life. My hometown community is a congregation of white middle class Americans working in mostly white collar careers. I
remember coming to Iowa and being blown away with the knowledge, perspective, and new understandings I gained from every interaction with
someone who was unlike myself. In the past three and half year, conversations with international students have led to new friends from other countries;
exposure to the different upbringing people experience has made me more aware of the benefits diversity offers. I would never have been able to
accomplish the milestones I have without having the opportunity to flourish in such a diverse environment. I have complete confidence that I bring
new perspectives and will contribute to immensely to the already diverse environment at the University of Minnesota.
The first meaningful signal I experienced leading to my new understanding of diversity came during an introductory political behavior course when we
were learning about economic inequality. I learned that the families in my hometown, including my own, were among some of...show more content...
In DLP, diversity means to "foster a culture of acceptance and respect for the individuality of all people. When tempered by humility, we forge a space
for growth through our varied identities. Myriad experiences enlighten our view of the world and create a mosaic that is greater than the sum of its
parts. Diversity means that we are strongest when multiple voices shape our community." This creed puts forth the most important aspect of graduate
school and intellectual communities by recognizing the strong ability for discovery and enrichment through having students with diverse
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What Is More Diversity In Colleges
I do personally think that they should put more diverse culture at colleges and have them have several different cultures and for them to have more
things that not everyone would hear of on campus. I was at Peru recently and I had seen that there wasn't that many different cultures on campus but
that could have been because we were there the week after they went back to school. One thing that I could see is that they do need to have some
type of diversity in there campus. I had seen that SCC has a lot of diversity on campus. Peru just needs to have more diversity. The college applications
do need to have some type of question to ask them what type of race they have but they don't need to be rude about it. They just need to have diversity,
they
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New Diversity Initiative In College
For many young adults, college is a time of great discovery as it presents them with an incredibly diverse assortment of people with whom they may
mingle with. However, the mentally ill are often excluded from these interactions. Due to numerous misconceptions about their condition and the
ensuing stigma that this creates, college students with a psychiatric disorder are left to endure unnecessary shunning from their peers. Fortunately,
some universities have taken it amongst themselves to prevent this injustice from occurring, a prime example of which is the New Diversity Initiative
program. In the article "A Comprehensive Model For Addressing Severe And Persistent Mental Illness On Campuses: The New Diversity Initiative,"
this program at
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The Role Of Diversity In College Admissions
Diversity can be an important topic at universities and can be a factor in admissions. I believe that I can contribute a truly multi–cultural background to
the diversity at Virginia Tech. Many people's origins begin with their parents and ancestors. Regarding my own ancestry, both of my parents were born
in Egypt––my dad was born in Alexandria, and my mom in Cairo. To add to that, they are also Canadians. My mom moved to Montreal when she
was 17 and my dad when he was 24, and they lived together in Montreal for eight years. I was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey and have lived
there all my life. Naturally, because of my parents I am a citizen of Egypt and Canada, too, making me a citizen of three countries. For the most part,
my family is
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Diversity In Schools Essay
U.S. schools and colleges vary from numerous points of view. Some are open, others are independently employed individual; some are huge urban
colleges, some are two–yr. group universities, others little rustic grounds. Some offer alumna and expert political stage, others point of convergence
basically on undergrad instruction. Each of our more than 3, 000 schools and colleges has its particular and dissimilar mission. This aggregate
differing qualities around organizations is one of the extraordinary strength of America's higher instruction framework, and has helped make it the best
in the people. Protecting that assorted qualities is key on the off chance that we plan to serve the needs of our just social order. "Diversity enriches the
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These assorted vantage focuses work further bolstering your good fortune when you experience new issues in diverse settings and circumstances.
"Rather than viewing the world through a single–focus lens, you are able to expand your views and consider multiple options when making decisions
and weighing issues of, for example, morality and ethics." (Hyman, Jeremy, and Lynn Jacobs.)
"The American Council on Education (ACE) has a longstanding record of commitment to access to higher education for all qualified Americans and to
the advancement of equal educational opportunity" (The Importance of Diversity in Higher Education) This dedication is considered in ACE's
positions open strategy, its automatic exercises, and its livelihood polishes. It has been communicated over and over in resolutions by the ACE Board
of Directors with respect to governmental policy regarding minorities in society, nondiscrimination, value, meet open door, and induction guidelines.
The ACE is only one of the numerous aggregations that accept assorted qualities in universities.
"The Supreme Court will begin hearing arguments tomorrow in Fisher v. University of Texas, a constitutional challenge to race–conscious admission
policies at colleges and universities." (Kerby, Sophia). In the event that the Court bars the utilization of race in inductions, it will eradicate 50 years of
advancement and debilitate colleges' endeavors to make school facilities more various and comprehensive. It will make
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Diversity: My Ideal College
When the word diversity comes up in conversation, the first thing most people think of is racial diversity. I too, when first presented with this prompt,
thought that very thing, but being a white female in a town where the majority of the population is white I didn't think that I had much diversity to
speak of. But then it dawned on me that there is diversity within itself. Diversity can be different hobbies, different family backgrounds, different life
experiences. Within myself I am filled with diversity, a diversity that sets me apart from the crowd and prepares me to excel in a community such
as the one at University of Colorado Boulder. I have spent 15 years of my life living on a 200 acre family cattle ranch in Castro Valley, California.
Being separated from the rest of the town has its ups and downs but always provides interesting experiences for skills to built and memories to be
made. Ever since I could walk I've been helping my dad keep up the property. From mending fences to fixing the tractor, there's always...show more
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I want a town that has its own culture and its own unique personality which is why I am very drawn to Boulder. My ideal college experience is one
that I can make lifelong friends in and have new experiences while still getting a top notch education that will set me up for success in the workforce.
I am confident that my lively personality combined with my razor sharp brain and unique childhood and life experiences puts me ahead of the crowd
as a candidate for acceptance to the University of Colorado Boulder. As a female in engineering I bring to the table a fresh perspective on global
issues, ethical debates, and intellectual subjects. I am positive that if given the opportunity to attend CU Boulder I will thrive in the academically
rigorous and culturally rich community that the University is known
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Diversity At University
Being at university is such an incredible experience because it gives you a sense of what the real world looks like. You shape yourself and allow the
entire experience to decide the kind of human being you want to be. Make sure you take advantage of every opportunity to meet new people, share
stories and laugh. Diversity is something that as students of NMMU, we should all strive for.
The challenge for 2017 is as follows: meet as many people with a different cultural background as you as possible, say hi and ask them where they
are from. Upload a selfie with your new friend(s) on either Facebook, Instagram or the student portal. Include your names, where you all are from and
the hashtag '#nmmyouchallenge'. The top twenty people with the most
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Why We Need Diversity On College Campuses
Sophia Kerby speaks out about why we need diversity on college campuses. She uses research on Fisher Vs University of Texas to challenge college
and universities to make change in their admission policies. Kerby states, "If the Court bars the use of race in admissions, it will erase 50 years of
progress and threaten universities' attempts to make college campuses more diverse and inclusive" (Kerby, 2012). Kerby understands that every college
and university cannot use race as a way help with diversity in intuitions. So, it's important as a country that we continue to allow equal opportunity to
higher education base on fairness to all. Kerby has 10 interesting reason why we need diversity on campuses for all students. One of the ten reason are
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How Does Diversity Affect The Classroom
Diversity affects the classroom positively and makes people more effective by providing different perspectives, building connections, and preparing
people for the real world. By providing different perspectives it allows the students to open their minds to other cultures in America that they have to
yet discover. It also helps by shedding light on different religions that they feel more welcome and they might want to conform to it. Diversity also
helps students build connections with each other. This might lead to people to discover what they might have in common within each other's cultures.
Diversity also helps build connections between students and teachers, because teachers also have to make sure to be careful on what they say so they
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Diversity In College Education
Increasing diversity in college enrollment has been a top task for universities for over fifty years. Despite the targets for diversification, a wide margin
exists between the number of affluent white students and minority students enrolled in universities. One of the criteria for admission to many colleges
is a standardized admission test. Those of higher socioeconomic background tend to score higher on standardized tests–of various categories: namely,
SAT (referred to as "Scholastic Aptitude Test" or "Scholastic Assessment Test") and ACT (originally "American
College Testing") for the purpose of
college admission–than those from a lower socioeconomic status (SES). It is sometimes evident that it is concentrated to racial groups: white and...show
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Variations in SES factors explained similar percentages of variations across school districts [on] the proportion of seniors who completed the SAT and
attended a four–year college or university" (Toutkoushian and Curtis 265, 269).
Applying standardized tests to determine educational quality has been compared, as W. James Popham remarked in the journal Educational
Leadership, "like measuring temperature with a tablespoon" (Popham 10). If ascertaining educational quality has proven difficult, judging an individual
students' knowledge aptitude is even more challenging. It could also be said of using those means to evaluate ability to learn: that it is an ineffective
metric. At best, it is ineffective for that purpose; at worst it is problematic, and further open to scrutiny as
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Diversity In College Campus
For some, a college campus is the first time they are in a diverse environment. Especially at a school such as Potsdam which is located in a small,
rural town. With so little people living in the surrounding areas there is thus not a diverse population. The local people who then come to this college
may have never seen a black person before because that is how isolated the town is. Even for students that grew up around what they thought was
diverse are surprised by the diversity they encounter here. College is a diverse place, but it often lacks a strong sense of diversity. The campus
community was rocked last year when a black professor received multiple hate–filled letters from a former student. The students were outraged, and
thus reacted
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The Importance Of Cultural Diversity In College
The days leading up to the start of my years as a college student were horrible for me. I was anxious and terrified about starting at Florida
Southwestern State College. It was a monumental change for me; I had no idea what to expect walking into class on the first day, and it didn't help
that I did not know anyone that went there. Adjusting from a high school mentality to a college mentality during my first week of the term was the
most difficult for me. Once I got the hang of the expectations of college, though, it became a lot easier for me.
There were a plethora of people and classes that assisted in making the transition to college a lot simpler than it would have been, but what aided me a
great deal was my Cornerstone class and specifically the subjects the class discussed. Although all the subjects had some benefit to me, there are three
that I found influential: cultural diversity, stress, and time management. In every college throughout the world, cultural diversity exists. Cultural
diversity is having an abundance of different ethnic groups, religions, and cultures in one region. The significance of this is people can learn from
each other. In other words, people can learn beneficial ways to coexist and appreciate each other's perspectives, which can help expunge racism and
negative stereotypes of different cultures. For this reason, cultural diversity is a prominent topic for me. Being in college where most people are from
different cultures, it's awesome to
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Diversity And Student Diversity
The work of diversity programs here at the University of Wisconsin has a large effect on the campus community. Associate Vice Provost for Diversity
and Climate Ruby Paredes talks about the history of programs here. "Starting in 1988 there was a real movement to address diversity issues on
campus, not just in terms of the presence of the students but to increase the knowledge and awareness of students." Since 1988 different campus
organizations and offices have published reports, instituted programs and begun initiatives to improve the campus climate. "We have established a
long history of planning and developing strategic plans for diversity efforts both for student diversity as well as faculty and staff." Some of these
programs include
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Diversity In The College Classroom
Being a woman of color means I am inevitably silenced by the superior white male, yet being an activist eliminates my voice by the majority in all
forms. My first year of college has been interesting, to say the very least. I've grown accustomed to the distinct differences and surprising similarities
between myself and the hundreds, maybe thousands, of other students on campus, which I wasn't familiar with among the fifty–two people in my high
school graduating class.
That being addressed, being in a college classroom is enlightening. I love hearing the ignorance coming from the mouths of people only a few feet
away, it's almost impossible to restrain myself from screaming. No, I really do. Learning about the benefits from systematic privilege is far more
insightful when it's heard from the privileged themselves. It's essentially the phrase, "Know your enemy."
As a young Latina in America, I'm statistically more likely to get pregnant before graduating high school compared to the other teen pregnancy
demographics; we are buying more baby diapers than college textbooks. It's heartbreaking to acknowledge, yet more infuriating when the system plants
these numbers in my Latina sisters, and...show more content...
Do they listen? Do they low–key groan and roll their eyes? It's difficult to address my beliefs in class is lightly stated. It's exhausting and
anxiety–inducing, gut wrenching and gives me an unsteady heartbeat. Yet the more I talk, the stronger my stance is, and the more confident I am in
what I thrive for. What's most significant and my ulterior motive in arguing with the classroom's majority opinion is to hand a perspective other's
might have not thought, or potentially been aware of. The more socially aware, or "woke" I am, the more likely I am inclined to assume everyone is
on the same page, which is by far the
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Diversity In College

  • 1. Diversity In College Achieving a goal could be such a strenuous task especially if you weren't born with any talents at all. Some people asked me "How come you choose this particular sport?" Tall or built were crucial to be outstanding but it didn't divert my thoughts. Coming to America is where basketball caught my attention. I was impressed due to the diversity the school had although making friends were one of my biggest struggles. Moreover, I was shocked there was walking skyscrapers as I walked down the halls. Socializing myself with people who played basketball wasn't the best idea during that time where prompted me to be a solely stranger. Weekends were my favorite days since my older cousin would bring me to the playground toplay basketball. Things were less tense as I went to high school and found comfortable friends having similar interests. The sun scorched throughout the courts. Children entertained themselves throwing water balloons to each other to relief the intense heat meanwhile my body felt it was in a sauna, nevertheless, it was the appropriate weather to exercise. I was accompanied by my friends and began...show more content... My friends and I started a game against other people. The game took about almost an hour. I remember nearly towards the end of the game my legs were giving up on me. As a persistent person, I gave myself a forceful slap to my legs and started to move again. My team and I were able to win the game. It wasn't just that winning was satisfying, but the feeling of progress. Just like learning math, you start off not understanding anything but as you get more practice, you're able to do it like second nature. The feeling of being ambitious is what is most rewarding. It proves that I am capable of having room for improvement in any other activity, not just in basketball. It doesn't require to be a genius or talented person to become preeminent, but being passionate gives the strength to achieve higher Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Diversity In College Application Naturally, if asked what one can contribute to a school in terms of diversity, most would, including myself, instinctually answer by citing ethnicity, culture, race, and socio–economic status; I am a "low–income, immigrant, Hispanic, bilingual female" would've been my go–to concept until I asked myself "what is diversity?" Although answers relating to one's background are not erroneous, they are not characteristics gained from growth or experience either. Diversity to me is about bring something else to the table – whether it is perspective, personality, thinking style, or even a hobby. For this essay, I constructed an extensive list of all the things that I believe makes me "diverse". I am passionate yet respectful of others' opinions. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Intellectual Diversity In Liberal Arts Traditional Diversity At UC–Berkeley, the course description for "Politics and Poetics" (Fall Course 2002) stated that "conservative thinkers are encouraged to seek other sections." (SAF 1). Though the instructor later apologized for the description, this is the sort of encouragement conservative–minded students are greeted with many times during their college experience. It is said that in class, students are taught that their country –– and Western culture in general –– is tainted by racism, sexism, and oppression (Stearn 2). Outside class, students are forced into consciousness–raising exercises that heighten tensions and bolster radical pressure groups (Stearn 2). For example, at Brown University, an organized coalition of...show more content... The hope for cultural improvement in problem areas, even on a global scale, lies primarily in the critical forums of our nation's classrooms, where young, motivated minds are preparing to jump into the world with both feet. Because academic success is measured not only by what is learned, but also by what is taught, it is imperative that all perspectives be provided (Fish 3). 'Intellectual diversity' is used to describe those differing perspectives. Once used to portray an educational tradition that celebrates and nurtures human freedom, it is now used to name exactly what is lacking in Liberal Arts programs today. Further immersed in this controversy, the word liberal in liberal arts has been embraced by both ends of the political spectrum, and can scarcely be uttered without turning the conversation into a verbal duel between conservative reformists on one side, and liberal traditionalist on the other. However clear we present the term, the thrust and parry continues as the nation's leading academia and political activists attempt to separate liberal education from an education that indoctrinates students in the values of political liberalism (Horowitz, In Defense, 3). For the sake of clarity, two distinct 'sides' prevail within our higher education system today. Although the terms "Republican" and "Democrat" (referred to herein in as liberal and conservative) may seem inappropriate in the context of academic pursuits, they serve an advantage here Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Diversity In Community Colleges I did not have a hard time finding an article on community colleges; this one came right to me. However, as the author points out, there is a great deal of research missing on the community college level. Taylor (2015) states, "Because we have little research on LGBTQ students in the community college context (Leider, 2012; Zamani–Gallaher & Choudhuri, 2011), the vast majority of the research and empirical evidence is based on the 4–year context" (Taylor, 2015, p. 60). The term diversity is not an uncommon word on campus, it is something we are looking for to ensure we are incorporating as much as we can everyday; in our conversations, hiring practices, mission statements, and more. But the conversation of diversity is not happening at the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Diversity In Higher Education In all honesty, I have struggled with the term "diversity" for quite some time now. Before going to college, I lived in a very white, small, conservative, pull yourself up by your boot straps town. When I came to terms with my sexual identity in high school and started familiarizing myself with "diversity", I thought I knew it all. I was one of the only gay people in my high school. To no surprise, little ol' me was completely wrong. College was a whole new world for me to learn from. However, it was also a time for me to unlearn my problematic ways from my upbringing. After getting involved during my undergraduate experience and connecting to numerous departments on campus, I heard "diversity" being thrown around left and right by student...show more content... Higher education spends copious amounts of time on "diversity" but in the wrong ways. Higher education typically never digs at the root of social justice issues, it just scratches the surface and believes that is enough. For example, many universities are adding gender identity/expression to their anti–discrimination policies, but they are not taking action behind those policies. Where are gender–inclusive bathrooms and housing? Where is the mandatory, in–depth training for faculty and staff about gender identity that is not just a snippet within the 1 hour, highly–recommended diversity training? Where is the integration of social justice topics within the education curriculum? Another example would be specifically hiring one professional to handle all of the diversity trainings or diversity related incidents on campus instead of weaving diversity education and inclusion into every aspect of the university. Why make it the duty of one person to be in charge of educating an entire campus? These are the types of questions I ask myself every day about higher education. If we do not start challenging higher education's views on "diversity", the dominance of white world views and normativity will continue to the be the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. College Admissions Essay: Diversity In Education Ever since I began my undergraduate education, I have personally observed and benefited from the diversity of my peers. Growing up, diversity was essentially absent from my life. My hometown community is a congregation of white middle class Americans working in mostly white collar careers. I remember coming to Iowa and being blown away with the knowledge, perspective, and new understandings I gained from every interaction with someone who was unlike myself. In the past three and half year, conversations with international students have led to new friends from other countries; exposure to the different upbringing people experience has made me more aware of the benefits diversity offers. I would never have been able to accomplish the milestones I have without having the opportunity to flourish in such a diverse environment. I have complete confidence that I bring new perspectives and will contribute to immensely to the already diverse environment at the University of Minnesota. The first meaningful signal I experienced leading to my new understanding of diversity came during an introductory political behavior course when we were learning about economic inequality. I learned that the families in my hometown, including my own, were among some of...show more content... In DLP, diversity means to "foster a culture of acceptance and respect for the individuality of all people. When tempered by humility, we forge a space for growth through our varied identities. Myriad experiences enlighten our view of the world and create a mosaic that is greater than the sum of its parts. Diversity means that we are strongest when multiple voices shape our community." This creed puts forth the most important aspect of graduate school and intellectual communities by recognizing the strong ability for discovery and enrichment through having students with diverse Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. What Is More Diversity In Colleges I do personally think that they should put more diverse culture at colleges and have them have several different cultures and for them to have more things that not everyone would hear of on campus. I was at Peru recently and I had seen that there wasn't that many different cultures on campus but that could have been because we were there the week after they went back to school. One thing that I could see is that they do need to have some type of diversity in there campus. I had seen that SCC has a lot of diversity on campus. Peru just needs to have more diversity. The college applications do need to have some type of question to ask them what type of race they have but they don't need to be rude about it. They just need to have diversity, they Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. New Diversity Initiative In College For many young adults, college is a time of great discovery as it presents them with an incredibly diverse assortment of people with whom they may mingle with. However, the mentally ill are often excluded from these interactions. Due to numerous misconceptions about their condition and the ensuing stigma that this creates, college students with a psychiatric disorder are left to endure unnecessary shunning from their peers. Fortunately, some universities have taken it amongst themselves to prevent this injustice from occurring, a prime example of which is the New Diversity Initiative program. In the article "A Comprehensive Model For Addressing Severe And Persistent Mental Illness On Campuses: The New Diversity Initiative," this program at Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. The Role Of Diversity In College Admissions Diversity can be an important topic at universities and can be a factor in admissions. I believe that I can contribute a truly multi–cultural background to the diversity at Virginia Tech. Many people's origins begin with their parents and ancestors. Regarding my own ancestry, both of my parents were born in Egypt––my dad was born in Alexandria, and my mom in Cairo. To add to that, they are also Canadians. My mom moved to Montreal when she was 17 and my dad when he was 24, and they lived together in Montreal for eight years. I was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey and have lived there all my life. Naturally, because of my parents I am a citizen of Egypt and Canada, too, making me a citizen of three countries. For the most part, my family is Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Diversity In Schools Essay U.S. schools and colleges vary from numerous points of view. Some are open, others are independently employed individual; some are huge urban colleges, some are two–yr. group universities, others little rustic grounds. Some offer alumna and expert political stage, others point of convergence basically on undergrad instruction. Each of our more than 3, 000 schools and colleges has its particular and dissimilar mission. This aggregate differing qualities around organizations is one of the extraordinary strength of America's higher instruction framework, and has helped make it the best in the people. Protecting that assorted qualities is key on the off chance that we plan to serve the needs of our just social order. "Diversity enriches the ...show more content... These assorted vantage focuses work further bolstering your good fortune when you experience new issues in diverse settings and circumstances. "Rather than viewing the world through a single–focus lens, you are able to expand your views and consider multiple options when making decisions and weighing issues of, for example, morality and ethics." (Hyman, Jeremy, and Lynn Jacobs.) "The American Council on Education (ACE) has a longstanding record of commitment to access to higher education for all qualified Americans and to the advancement of equal educational opportunity" (The Importance of Diversity in Higher Education) This dedication is considered in ACE's positions open strategy, its automatic exercises, and its livelihood polishes. It has been communicated over and over in resolutions by the ACE Board of Directors with respect to governmental policy regarding minorities in society, nondiscrimination, value, meet open door, and induction guidelines. The ACE is only one of the numerous aggregations that accept assorted qualities in universities. "The Supreme Court will begin hearing arguments tomorrow in Fisher v. University of Texas, a constitutional challenge to race–conscious admission policies at colleges and universities." (Kerby, Sophia). In the event that the Court bars the utilization of race in inductions, it will eradicate 50 years of advancement and debilitate colleges' endeavors to make school facilities more various and comprehensive. It will make Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Diversity: My Ideal College When the word diversity comes up in conversation, the first thing most people think of is racial diversity. I too, when first presented with this prompt, thought that very thing, but being a white female in a town where the majority of the population is white I didn't think that I had much diversity to speak of. But then it dawned on me that there is diversity within itself. Diversity can be different hobbies, different family backgrounds, different life experiences. Within myself I am filled with diversity, a diversity that sets me apart from the crowd and prepares me to excel in a community such as the one at University of Colorado Boulder. I have spent 15 years of my life living on a 200 acre family cattle ranch in Castro Valley, California. Being separated from the rest of the town has its ups and downs but always provides interesting experiences for skills to built and memories to be made. Ever since I could walk I've been helping my dad keep up the property. From mending fences to fixing the tractor, there's always...show more content... I want a town that has its own culture and its own unique personality which is why I am very drawn to Boulder. My ideal college experience is one that I can make lifelong friends in and have new experiences while still getting a top notch education that will set me up for success in the workforce. I am confident that my lively personality combined with my razor sharp brain and unique childhood and life experiences puts me ahead of the crowd as a candidate for acceptance to the University of Colorado Boulder. As a female in engineering I bring to the table a fresh perspective on global issues, ethical debates, and intellectual subjects. I am positive that if given the opportunity to attend CU Boulder I will thrive in the academically rigorous and culturally rich community that the University is known Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Diversity At University Being at university is such an incredible experience because it gives you a sense of what the real world looks like. You shape yourself and allow the entire experience to decide the kind of human being you want to be. Make sure you take advantage of every opportunity to meet new people, share stories and laugh. Diversity is something that as students of NMMU, we should all strive for. The challenge for 2017 is as follows: meet as many people with a different cultural background as you as possible, say hi and ask them where they are from. Upload a selfie with your new friend(s) on either Facebook, Instagram or the student portal. Include your names, where you all are from and the hashtag '#nmmyouchallenge'. The top twenty people with the most Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Why We Need Diversity On College Campuses Sophia Kerby speaks out about why we need diversity on college campuses. She uses research on Fisher Vs University of Texas to challenge college and universities to make change in their admission policies. Kerby states, "If the Court bars the use of race in admissions, it will erase 50 years of progress and threaten universities' attempts to make college campuses more diverse and inclusive" (Kerby, 2012). Kerby understands that every college and university cannot use race as a way help with diversity in intuitions. So, it's important as a country that we continue to allow equal opportunity to higher education base on fairness to all. Kerby has 10 interesting reason why we need diversity on campuses for all students. One of the ten reason are Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. How Does Diversity Affect The Classroom Diversity affects the classroom positively and makes people more effective by providing different perspectives, building connections, and preparing people for the real world. By providing different perspectives it allows the students to open their minds to other cultures in America that they have to yet discover. It also helps by shedding light on different religions that they feel more welcome and they might want to conform to it. Diversity also helps students build connections with each other. This might lead to people to discover what they might have in common within each other's cultures. Diversity also helps build connections between students and teachers, because teachers also have to make sure to be careful on what they say so they Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Diversity In College Education Increasing diversity in college enrollment has been a top task for universities for over fifty years. Despite the targets for diversification, a wide margin exists between the number of affluent white students and minority students enrolled in universities. One of the criteria for admission to many colleges is a standardized admission test. Those of higher socioeconomic background tend to score higher on standardized tests–of various categories: namely, SAT (referred to as "Scholastic Aptitude Test" or "Scholastic Assessment Test") and ACT (originally "American College Testing") for the purpose of college admission–than those from a lower socioeconomic status (SES). It is sometimes evident that it is concentrated to racial groups: white and...show more content... Variations in SES factors explained similar percentages of variations across school districts [on] the proportion of seniors who completed the SAT and attended a four–year college or university" (Toutkoushian and Curtis 265, 269). Applying standardized tests to determine educational quality has been compared, as W. James Popham remarked in the journal Educational Leadership, "like measuring temperature with a tablespoon" (Popham 10). If ascertaining educational quality has proven difficult, judging an individual students' knowledge aptitude is even more challenging. It could also be said of using those means to evaluate ability to learn: that it is an ineffective metric. At best, it is ineffective for that purpose; at worst it is problematic, and further open to scrutiny as Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Diversity In College Campus For some, a college campus is the first time they are in a diverse environment. Especially at a school such as Potsdam which is located in a small, rural town. With so little people living in the surrounding areas there is thus not a diverse population. The local people who then come to this college may have never seen a black person before because that is how isolated the town is. Even for students that grew up around what they thought was diverse are surprised by the diversity they encounter here. College is a diverse place, but it often lacks a strong sense of diversity. The campus community was rocked last year when a black professor received multiple hate–filled letters from a former student. The students were outraged, and thus reacted Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. The Importance Of Cultural Diversity In College The days leading up to the start of my years as a college student were horrible for me. I was anxious and terrified about starting at Florida Southwestern State College. It was a monumental change for me; I had no idea what to expect walking into class on the first day, and it didn't help that I did not know anyone that went there. Adjusting from a high school mentality to a college mentality during my first week of the term was the most difficult for me. Once I got the hang of the expectations of college, though, it became a lot easier for me. There were a plethora of people and classes that assisted in making the transition to college a lot simpler than it would have been, but what aided me a great deal was my Cornerstone class and specifically the subjects the class discussed. Although all the subjects had some benefit to me, there are three that I found influential: cultural diversity, stress, and time management. In every college throughout the world, cultural diversity exists. Cultural diversity is having an abundance of different ethnic groups, religions, and cultures in one region. The significance of this is people can learn from each other. In other words, people can learn beneficial ways to coexist and appreciate each other's perspectives, which can help expunge racism and negative stereotypes of different cultures. For this reason, cultural diversity is a prominent topic for me. Being in college where most people are from different cultures, it's awesome to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Diversity And Student Diversity The work of diversity programs here at the University of Wisconsin has a large effect on the campus community. Associate Vice Provost for Diversity and Climate Ruby Paredes talks about the history of programs here. "Starting in 1988 there was a real movement to address diversity issues on campus, not just in terms of the presence of the students but to increase the knowledge and awareness of students." Since 1988 different campus organizations and offices have published reports, instituted programs and begun initiatives to improve the campus climate. "We have established a long history of planning and developing strategic plans for diversity efforts both for student diversity as well as faculty and staff." Some of these programs include Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Diversity In The College Classroom Being a woman of color means I am inevitably silenced by the superior white male, yet being an activist eliminates my voice by the majority in all forms. My first year of college has been interesting, to say the very least. I've grown accustomed to the distinct differences and surprising similarities between myself and the hundreds, maybe thousands, of other students on campus, which I wasn't familiar with among the fifty–two people in my high school graduating class. That being addressed, being in a college classroom is enlightening. I love hearing the ignorance coming from the mouths of people only a few feet away, it's almost impossible to restrain myself from screaming. No, I really do. Learning about the benefits from systematic privilege is far more insightful when it's heard from the privileged themselves. It's essentially the phrase, "Know your enemy." As a young Latina in America, I'm statistically more likely to get pregnant before graduating high school compared to the other teen pregnancy demographics; we are buying more baby diapers than college textbooks. It's heartbreaking to acknowledge, yet more infuriating when the system plants these numbers in my Latina sisters, and...show more content... Do they listen? Do they low–key groan and roll their eyes? It's difficult to address my beliefs in class is lightly stated. It's exhausting and anxiety–inducing, gut wrenching and gives me an unsteady heartbeat. Yet the more I talk, the stronger my stance is, and the more confident I am in what I thrive for. What's most significant and my ulterior motive in arguing with the classroom's majority opinion is to hand a perspective other's might have not thought, or potentially been aware of. The more socially aware, or "woke" I am, the more likely I am inclined to assume everyone is on the same page, which is by far the Get more content on HelpWriting.net