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Strategic Priority 5: Educational Equity

 

As a community of students, faculty, and staff, we at Cal State San Marcos are committed to respecting and modeling the diversity of our region within a context of social justice. Together, we strive for educational equity and promote a fair and open environment for the exchange of ideas.

 

Objectives:

5.1   Build an ethnically, racially and culturally diverse population of students, faculty and staff that demographically reflects the region

5.2   Provide welcoming environments for all communities of difference and serve to promote informal exchange of ideas, social interaction and collaboration within and among all groups

5.3   Articulate messages that advocate social justice and educational equity through open communication and dialogue about efforts to integrate difference (race, ethnicity, gender, culture, sexual orientation and differential abilities) in curriculum, campus programming and community discussions

5.4   Strengthen programming for students, faculty, and staff that promotes a culture open to diversity and equity issues and attainment

5.5 Provide equal access to technology and information

 

 

Links:

Educational Equity Task Force

Hispanic Serving Institution Task Force

AASCU Diversity Web

   

 

"Educational equity demands our closest attention. It is not only about race, but about creating and protecting a fair and open campus environment which welcomes and supports the diversity of people and ideas; about fostering a learning perspective replete with multiple views and with respect for differences.  As we create our legacy—this region’s future teachers, business and civic leaders, nonprofit administrators, artists and scientists—we must try harder to recruit, nurture and retain students who are representative of this large and diverse region we serve."

 

- President Karen Haynes

August 2006

 

 

 
 
This page was last updated on 12.11.2006