The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Friday, March 16, 2007 - 7 REPORT From page 1 aid forms last spring - a fact that the report acknowledges. In an October interview, Uni- versity spokeswoman Julie Peterson said the University had launched an aggressive strategy to get students to apply earlier and make finan- cial aid awards earlier. One of the nine sections of the report calls for the Uni- versity to "be aware of the role of campus climate in the decision-making process of prospective faculty staff and students." Although it mentions some programs that could be expanded, the report doesn't go into detail about how to encourage interac- tion between different ethnic groups on a campus that many students consider to be widely self-segregated. The report rarely mentions underrepresented minorities - instead calling for diver- sity - but Monts said at least some of the programs would encourage underrepresented minorities to apply to the Uni- versity. The report also suggests making it easier for students to transfer to the University. But the report also says schools faced with affirmative action bans in the past have had limited success enrolling transfer students, saying that schools had "surprisingly low return on transfer student strategies." Currently, it is very easy for students from other Big Ten schools to transfer into the University, said Political Science Prof. Scott Page, who first suggested the creation of Diversity Blueprints to Cole- man in November. "But all the students at other Big Ten schools are white," said Page, acommittee member. "So here is a special program for white students from the Midwest." The report recommended expanding programs that encourage "low- to moderate- income" community college students to transfer to the University. The report painted broad strokes, offering few specific ways to implement the pro- grams it suggests or achieve the goals it lays out. Peterson said that would come later. "Today's report is a syn- thesis and summary of the hundreds of pages of mate- rial produced by the Task Force and its subcommit- tees," Peterson said in a writ- ten statement. "The complete set of materials, including detailed recommendationsj from the subcommittees, will be made available to all those individuals and groups responsible for implementa- tion, and will be available to the public at the Bentley His- torical Library." PROTEST From page 1 ed on the side - which was strapped into a baby stroller. The rally's goal was to show the University's Board of Regents how the issue-driven groups were connected, said LSA sophomore Blase Kear- ney, one of the rally's organiz- ers and a member of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality. By about 4 p.m., the rally had died down, with many participants going inside to observe and speak at the regents meeting. During his remarks to the board, LSA freshman Yousef Rabhi called the rally and Campus Unite! "a sign of growing student solidarity on campus." Rabhi also raised allega- tions that members of the Sweatfree Coalition were not included on the speaker's list, although they had made requests through the board's website before others who spoke. Nancy Asin, assistant secretary of the University denied the allegations, saying speakers are determined on a first-come, first-serve basis. The board's comments policy says that up to 12 stu- dents, faculty, alumni or com- munity members can each be given five minutes to address the board. Eleven people were scheduled to speak at yester- day's meeting, although only 10 ended up doing so. Asin said the students may havebeentconfused by anauto- mated response from the web- site, which notifies the person that the request has been received but does not confirm a place on the speaker's list. Asin said that the concerned students had not contacted her office prior to raisingthe issue at the meeting. 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