Institutional Diversity

Institutional Diversity at CSU

Cleveland State University is a leader in the state in enrolling and graduating minority students and is a top producer of African American masters graduates. CSU has been recognized nationally in Diverse Issues in Higher Education Top 100 and highly recommended by the Hispanic Outlook. CSU is recognized as a leader in workforce diversity by the Cleveland 皇冠足球90比分 on Economic Inclusion and has the largest percentage of diverse faculty among Ohio public universities.

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In Spring 2007, 27.3 percent of undergraduate students were minorities. In 2006, 22.1 percent of full-time faculty were minorities. In addition, Cleveland State is noted locally for its multicultural initiatives, including more than 100 courses with a cultural/ethnic focus, including the human diversity general education requirement.

The Division of Institutional Diversity has university-wide responsibility to advance diversity, opportunity and positive race and community relations. Program initiatives focus on enriching the campus environment through educational experiences that enhance positive race and human relations; retaining minority students, faculty and staff; supporting academic and non-academic diversity initiatives; identifying and responding to issues and concerns related to minority groups; reviewing institutional policies, procedures, priorities and programs related to serving the diverse university community; and collaborating with the urban community through outreach and service.

As the chief diversity officer of the University, the Vice President for Institutional Diversity provides leadership for the Division to focus on the advancement of institutional diversity, community relations, diversity training and education, diversity outreach and retention and campus climate. The Division is comprised of the Office of the Vice President and the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs (ODAMA). Major retention, achievement and student support programs include the AHANA Peer Mentoring Program (African American, Hispanic American, Asian American and Native American), STARS (Student Achievement in Research and Scholarship) undergraduate research program, and Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) Student Services.

For more information please contact us at 216.687.9335 or email at diversity@csuohio.edu.

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Celebrating 20 Years of Diversity

20th Anniversary Chronology, 1989 - 2009

Campus Location
Student Center room 319
Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm
Phone: 216.687.2048
studentbelonging@csuohio.edu

Mailing Address
Division of Student Belonging and Success
2121 Euclid Avenue
Student Center 319
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214