The resolution would ask for a $100 million scholarship fund for minority students and institute mandatory diversity and cultural competency training for student organization and student government leaders.
Additionally, the resolution asks the school to increase hiring and enrollment of “underrepresented populations” such that they “reflect national demographics” by 2025
The University of Southern California student government will soon vote on a resolution calling for a number of eye-popping diversity initiatives, such as requiring first-year students to take a course on diversity issues, instituting a racial quota system for admissions, and creating a $100 million scholarship fund for minority students.
The resolution, sponsored by student senator Sabrina Enriquez with support from 23 student organizations (almost all of which represent a specific national or ethnic group), was introduced to the Graduate and Undergraduate Student Governments (USG) earlier this week, and is scheduled for a vote in both chambers Tuesday night, according to The Daily Trojan. The presidents of both bodies are also listed as authors.
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Southern Cal student government considering racial quotas
Additionally, the resolution asks the school to increase hiring and enrollment of “underrepresented populations” such that they “reflect national demographics” by 2025
The University of Southern California student government will soon vote on a resolution calling for a number of eye-popping diversity initiatives, such as requiring first-year students to take a course on diversity issues, instituting a racial quota system for admissions, and creating a $100 million scholarship fund for minority students.
The resolution, sponsored by student senator Sabrina Enriquez with support from 23 student organizations (almost all of which represent a specific national or ethnic group), was introduced to the Graduate and Undergraduate Student Governments (USG) earlier this week, and is scheduled for a vote in both chambers Tuesday night, according to The Daily Trojan. The presidents of both bodies are also listed as authors.
more tinkering
Southern Cal student government considering racial quotas