How do Catholic colleges approach diversity and inclusion?

Catholic colleges approach diversity and inclusion through the perspective of Catholic teachings, which emphasize the dignity of every person and the importance of social justice. Because of that, Catholic colleges greatly value diversity and promoting an inclusive and welcoming environment for all students.

Catholic colleges often emphasize diversity and inclusion in their mission statement and values, making the issue central to their institution and identity. They typically have policies in place to uphold a standard of inclusivity of all persons, including non-discrimination policies, accommodation policies, and procedures for handling bias or discrimination incidents.

It is common for Catholic colleges to have cultural programs and events, to celebrate diversity and offer places for dialogue about inclusion issues and cultural differences. Additionally, student groups that represent different cultures, backgrounds, and religions are encouraged and supported at Catholic colleges.

Resource centers for supporting students of various populations, such as multicultural centers or offices of diversity affairs, are also common at Catholic colleges. These resources are meant to provide support for students in academics, social life, connecting with groups on campus, or adjusting to the college environment.

Most Catholic colleges emphasize diversity and inclusion on their campuses, however not every college will offer exactly the same services. To find out what a Catholic college offers and how they specifically approach diversity and inclusion, visit their website and reach out to an admissions officer at the specific Catholic college(s) you are interested in.

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