| Since the key criteria here seems to be finding a good fit, which in this case means a good majority of diverse learners, have you visited the many, excellent, HBCUs? |
+1 Can’t get more diverse than that. |
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My kids had a lot of diverse groups when they were growing up because they played football, soccer, lacrosse, they volunteered, our neighborhood is diverse.
One went to a flagship school and the other went to a T 30 school. I find colleges to not have diverse groups. |
Do you understand the word diverse? |
I’m not the one you’re replying to. But “they” always define diversity as the % non-white (sometimes non-white plus non-Asian). Why don’t you compose a spreadsheet of the figures from their CDS? |
lol. Love this response. Diverse means variety. If you're asking if my kids friends group at college includes black or hispanic people, then ask that. |
| We're white. I have no idea what DDs friends at school look like. Her closest friends are Sam and Veronica. I know Sam is gay because I asked if she was dating him. I have no idea what race he is and I only know Veronica is friendly and kind. |
Not very. Benetton was an ad campaign in the 80s, not a reflection of reality. Even in younger grades kids tend to self-segregate and this is especially true by high school. |
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Generally I am against rankings, but this may give you some place to start: https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/slideshows/see-the-most-diverse-national-universities I also can’t find a more recent list.
But this is definitely on my kid’s mind. She’s biracial (and really only has a few fully white friends). Being somewhere that has a lot of different cultures not just present but really represented is important to her. |
NP. That’s the opposite of diversity. It’s probably a plurality. It’s similar to DC schools. Most aren’t diverse at all, they’re majority black. |
HBCUs, if they are true to their traditional purpose, aren’t diverse at all. It’s right there in the name — they are “black” universities. That server black people. So, not diverse. That said, some HBCUs are majority white now. |
Well, if you read my post closely, I didn’t mention top (OP did) and I also didn’t give it a quality of good/bad. It’s just how my kids grew up and it’s what feels normal to them and so they took it into consideration when applying. No need to shame, that’s now how I work. I was responding to the pp who called op “lame” and I didn’t want op to think that everyone thought he/she was lame. |
Harvard is not diverse enough for your child? Oye vey. |
I am a separate poster, but my kid noticed it at Delaware and Pitt when we toured. Ended up at Mason for a number of reasons where yes, his friend group is diverse (as is the student body.) He came from a HS that was less than 15% white (he is white) so seeing very few kids of color was noticeable. |
To the op, have you considered https://www.uh.cu/home/ |