Resolution 27: Best Practices for Recruitment, Retention and Addressing Concerns of Students of Under-Represented Minority Groups

Passed: April 10, 2002
Sponsor: Faculty Committee on Minority Education
Senate Discussions: April 10, 2002

Resolution from Faculty Committee on Minority Education Regarding Best Practices for Recruitment, Retention, and Addressing Concerns Of Students of Under-Represented Minority Groups

Whereas, the Faculty Committee on Minority Education has completed a two-year study of issues of recruitment, retention and conflict resolution focused on undergraduate students.

Whereas, this Committee has met with students from under-represented minority groups, and with admissions and minority programs staff.

Whereas, this Committee has solicited and compiled in a report with recommendations on the best practices in these areas among all the colleges at Cornell.

Therefore, be it resolved that the Faculty Senate:
1. Requests that all colleges implement all applicable recommendations in the
Committee report (Recommended Best Practices for Recruitment, Retention, and
Addressing Concerns of Students from Under-Represented Groups).
2. Requests that the University supply the resources required for all colleges to
implement these proposals in a timely manner.
3. Urges that the Committee review the responses to these recommendations in
three years time.

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