DSA

Becoming a Diversity Advocate requires having or developing a particular worldview or set of beliefs as well as committing to the mission of promoting awareness, education and appreciation of diversity to the campus community.

What is a Diversity Advocate?

Consider the following set of beliefs and whether you ascribe to them to determine your interest in becoming an Advocate:

Consider the following commitment and whether you agree to the following list of statements. Diversity Advocates are committed to:

Diversity Advocates also recognize that they do not have all the answers and, despite their commitment to increasing multicultural awareness, knowledge and skills, they have biases and blind spots, they make mistakes, and they make group generalizations. Thus, they give themselves permission to ask questions and struggle with issues regarding age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, ability, religious affiliation and gender.

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Careers in Student Affairs

If you're thinking about a career in student affairs, the Division of Student Affairs has many resources for you. At the beginning of the Spring term, the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs invites students who are interested in pursuing a career in student affairs to meet with professionals in the field. Learn more.