facebook pixel

色花堂app

Skip to Main Content
色花堂app home

色花堂app ranked first in Idaho for serving black students

September 28, 2018
Tori Parks, Marketing Career Path Intern

POCATELLO – 色花堂app was ranked first in Idaho for serving black students according to a report from the University of Southern California’s Race and Equity Center.

色花堂app was pulled from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System to measure the following:

鈥 Whether the institution鈥檚 percentage of black undergraduates matches the overall black population, ages 18 to 24, in that university鈥檚 home state.

鈥 If the college or university enrolls the same percentage of black men and women as the percentage of men and women across all racial and ethnic groups nationwide.

鈥 The extent to which black students graduate from a university within six years, and if it matches an institution鈥檚 overall graduation rate.

鈥 The ratio of black students to full time professors.

For each of these requirements, researchers assigned a letter grade ranging from A to F, and then averaged the score to create an equity index score for each university.

色花堂app鈥檚 score was 2.5, which is the highest in Idaho compared to Boise State University鈥檚 2.25 score and University of Idaho鈥檚 score of 2.

ISU鈥檚 own Diversity Resource Center aims to help create and promote diversity on campus. The mission of the DRC is to provide programming and education to all students on topics of diversity, inclusion and cultural competency. The DRC strives to connect students of color to the ISU community and enhance and enrich the cultural experience of all our students, faculty and staff.  

鈥淭he DRC collaborates with faculty and students across campus to build relationships of mutual trust and community,鈥 said Stacey Gibson, director of diversity. 鈥淥ur goal is to support and enhance the student experience and prepare them to thrive both on campus and after graduation. ISU has faculty and staff dedicated to supporting the success of our students of color.鈥

For more information on the report on serving black students, visit .

For more information on ISU鈥檚 Diversity Resource Center, contact Stacey Gibson at 208-282-7973.


Categories:

Student LifeUniversity News