The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, November 12, 2009 - 7A * New survey method meant to curb undercounting From Page 1A self-identify. "Lots of people wrote back (after receiving the e-mail from Monts) saying that the questions didn't give them the kind of options they would like," Weir said. "As an insti- tution, we absolutely understand and agree with that." Weir said University officials share in the confusion many feel over the change, like why the His- panic and Latino question is posed before asking students to identify with another race or ethnic group or why the survey doesn't provide an option to self-identify. But Weir added that one of the reasons for the change is that stu- dents who are Hispanic or Latino also identify as one of the other racial categories, so Hispanic and Latino communities often end up beingunderreported. In addition to resurveying cur- rent students and faculty, the com- mittee made a number of other recommendations for how the Uni- versity should comply with the new regulations. The committee concluded that the University should "discontinue its current practice of allowing students applying for admission to self-identify using multi-ethnic or multi-racial labels of their own choosing," according to a commit- tee report. Weir said that in the process of reviewing the government- required changes, the committee discussed whether or not the Uni- versity should add additional racial and ethnic categories to those already offered by the Department of Education. But the committee then encoun- tered difficulty defining those additional categories so it decided the University shouldn't survey racial and ethnic identification beyond that which is required of it by law. JOIN THE DAILY'S NEWS SECTION Send an e-mail to smilovitz@michigandaily.com to get started. 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