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Illinois College Asks Prospective Students About Sexual Orientation

Elmhurst College became the first college in the United States to ask potential students directly about their sexual orientation or gender identity when they added to their admission application: "Would you consider yourself to be a member of the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered) community?" The question will appear on applications for those freshman and transfer students hoping to start in the fall of 2012. Like admissions questions about race, ethnicity or religion, answering the question is completely optional and does not affect admission decisions. Students can check "yes," "no," or "prefer not to answer." "Increasing diversity is part of our mission statement," said Gary Rold, Elmhurst's dean of admissions. "This is simply closing the loop, in many ways, of another group who has a very strong identity. It may not be race and religion but it's an important part of who they are." Click here to read more.
 
 



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