Postsecondary Pathways | What’s Next: Creating Diverse Student Bodies in Today’s Higher Education Landscape

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Join us on 11/9 for a #PostPathways webinar that will explore creating diverse student bodies in today’s #highereducation landscape. Register here: https://ow.ly/s65k50PNvhg
 

Excited to hear CJ Powell, Dean Chrystal Russell, and Secretary Brian Bridgers discuss creating diverse student bodies in today’s #highereducation landscape on 11/9 as part of The @Hunt_Institute’s #PostPathways series. Register here to attend: https://ow.ly/s65k50PNvhg 

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Higher Education institutions have historically been environments for white, heterosexual, wealthy men, but that has changed. Access to higher education has expanded over the last century to women and racial minorities. Additionally, many colleges and universities have taken steps to ensure these students from underrepresented backgrounds feel safe on campus. Many institutions have adopted affirmative action policies that allow for race conscious admissions that aim to address racial discrimination by responding to the barriers that have denied underrepresented students access to higher education for so long. However, the Supreme Court is deciding on two cases that could overturn affirmative action policies at public and private institutions, so university leaders and policymakers are determining ways to protect these underrepresented populations.  

Join The Hunt Institute on 11/9 for a #PostPathways webinar discussing the role of affirmative action and higher education and how the Supreme Court’s decision will impact how universities admit students. 

Register here: https://ow.ly/s65k50PNvhg 

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Hi (name), 

Higher Education institutions have historically been environments for white, heterosexual, wealthy men, but that has changed. Access to higher education has expanded over the last century to women and racial minorities. Additionally, many colleges and universities have taken steps to ensure these students from underrepresented backgrounds feel safe on campus. Many institutions have adopted affirmative action policies that allow for race conscious admissions that aim to address racial discrimination by responding to the barriers that have denied underrepresented students access to higher education for so long. However, the Supreme Court is deciding on two cases that could overturn affirmative action policies at public and private institutions, so university leaders and policymakers are determining ways to protect these underrepresented populations.  

Join The Hunt Institute on 11/9 for a #PostPathways webinar discussing the role of affirmative action and higher education and how the Supreme Court’s decision will impact how universities admit students.

Panelists include:

  • CJ Powell, Director of Advocacy, National Association for College Admissions Counseling
  • Dean Chrystal Russell, Dean of Admissions, Hampden-Sydney College
  • Secretary Brian Bridges, Secretary of Higher Education, State of New Jersey

Register here: https://ow.ly/s65k50PNvhg

See you there!  

Sincerely, 

(name)