8 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, July 7, 2003 NEWS RACE QUESTION Continued from Page 1 According to a recent article in The Washington Post, more than 2,000 applicants to George Washington Uni- versity left the question blank last year, a 45 percent jump from two years ago. The Post also cited data from the College of William and Mary, where almost 20 percent of applicants left the question blank, and the University of Maryland, where 1,500 of the schools 25,000 undergraduates have not disclosed their race. The University of Michigan has also seen a slight rise in the number of applicants who skip the question, which is one of three optional questions on the Application for Undergraduate Admission. In 2002, 15 percent of summer and fall applicants chose not to tell the University their ethnicity, a one percent increase from 2001. But an estimated 17 per- cent of applicants enrolled currently, chose not to dis- close their race. But University spokeswoman Julie Peterson said the marginal increases here should not be given much weight. "That is a slight increase, but not a large one," Peter- son said. "These figures go up and down all the time." Peterson said the question is optional for privacy reasons that stem from the complexity of racial identification. "Students may answer it or not, as they choose," Peterson said. "Race is defined by self-identification, that is, the racial or ethnic group that a student feels he or she identifies with the most strongly. There's really no other logical way to do it since racial identification "Race is defined by self- identification, that is, the racial or ethnic group that a student feels he or she identifies with the most strongly. There's really no other logical way to do it since racial identification is such a complex topic.' -Julie Peterson University Spokeswoman is such a complex topic." Although admissions officials can also sometimes judge an applicant's race through his or her essay, to University officials, the race question is still crucial to the admissions process. "We gather information about race for a number of reasons. ... We're working hard to admit a diverse stu- dent body and having this information helps us in that effort," Peterson said. She added that the University also looks at other fac- tors contributing to diversity that are not affected by the question. "But there are also some federal and state reporting requirements and we use the information about the race and ethnicity of our students to produce various reports." CONNERLYcountry, not robed justices. If the C ON ~KLTpeople want color-blindness and equali- Continued from Page 1 ty under the law, all they have to do is what is their perception of narrow stand up and say so. I'm sure that they and tailored," he added. will and we're going to make sure every- Sowislo said possible legislation body hears them loud and clear." attempts that could be brought to Michi- Despite the ACRC's claim it is gan include a ballot responding concern initiative to outlaw "The Court may have from Michigan's affirmative action citizens, University or a Racial Privacy allowed racial spokeswoman Julie Initiative, which preferences with their Peterson said in a would eliminate .written statement racial databases in decision, but they did that the Universi- local and state gov- " ty's admissions ernment. TheRPIis not mandate them. policies are in currently scheduled alignment with the to be on California's - Ward Connerly objectives of the primary ballot in American Civil Rights Coalition state's citizens. March 2004. 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