Posted on 03/12/2004 5:49:06 AM PST by chance33_98
'Multiracial Could Be Option on UC Applications
Regent Connerly Suggests Inclusive Category for Students to Pick, Regardless of Ethnic Makeup
By ELYSHA TENENBAUM Contributing Writer Friday, March 12, 2004
The UC Board of Regents will discuss adding a multiracial check box on the UC application form at its meeting next week, challenging federal guidelines that allow students to identify with only one ethnicity. The proposal from Regent Ward Connerly outlines a system in which multiracial students would choose one all-inclusive multiracial check box regardless of their ethnic composition.
Connerlys rationale is that the demographics of the state of California have changed so much that there needs to be new specification in terms of recording ethnic data, said UC spokesperson Abby Lunardini. Connerly was not available for comment yesterday.
Connerlys proposal addresses the complex issue of tabulating the data on undergraduate student applicants of multiracial backgrounds, Lunardini said.
Although seniors applying for admissions can check multiple ethnic boxesan option added in 1990the U.S. Department of Education only accepts one ethnicity in their data, leaving some unsure about how to classify multiracial applicants.
Checking multiple boxes was an option added because people of mixed ethnicities just didnt know what to check, Lunardini said.
But federally funded educational institutions are instructed not to use multiracial check boxes to comply with the national guidelines, Lunardini said.
The education department may reform the data collection system, however, allowing applicants to identify with more than one race without checking a generic multiracial box.
Yet Connerlys history as a staunch affirmative action opponent may affect the way his proposal is received. The UC regent wrote the failed Proposition 54, which would have banned the collection of racial and ethnic data by state agencies. He was also a leading supporter of Proposition 209, which ended affirmative action in the California public school system.
I disagree with Connerlys proposed method of collecting racial data, said Student Regent Matt Murray, The most appropriate way to address this issue is to let people check off all boxes that apply.
Others fear offering a multi-ethnic box could mask the ethnic composition of the applying class.
Having a multiracial box camouflages the issues that different cultural groups are facing, said Graduate Assembly President Jessica Quindel.
As of now, opposition to the proposal seems premature and the check box proposition is not up for a vote next week, just a discussion.
I would be surprised if there would be a big push among the regents to pass a multiracial check box, Murray said. But I would expect the regents to have a reasonable discussion.
So true. There have even been rumors, spoken in hushed tones, that my family's line has been contaminated with French blood. Oh, the shame!
It takes away definitions and classes.
This box should have a default check mark from the printer.
Still wouldn't know if the applicant was from North, Central or South America.
Whether a Canadian, US citizen, Mexican, Guatamalan, Costa Rican, Brazilian etc., etc. and etc..
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