Incoming UC Students May Be Asked To Declare Their Sexual Orientation

<p>"The next influx of UC students may be asked to state their sexual orientation.</p>

<p>In January, the Academic Senate recommended that upon accepting admission offers from a University of California school students should have the option of identifying themselves as lesbian, gay, bi-sexual or transgender.</p>

<p>The UC Board of Admissions and Relations with Schools had mixed reactions but agreed that the question would allow them to collect important statistical information. They recommended putting the question on the SIR forms instead of college applications to protect students’ privacy.</p>

<p>The news made the front page of UCLA’s campus paper Daily Bruin and is stirring controversy across UC campuses.</p>

<p>Supporters say the declaration will help campuses better plan for the needs of LGBT students." …</p>

<p>[Incoming</a> UC Students May Be Asked To Declare Their Sexual Orientation CBS Los Angeles](<a href=“http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2012/03/09/incoming-uc-students-may-be-asked-to-declare-their-sexual-orientation/]Incoming”>http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2012/03/09/incoming-uc-students-may-be-asked-to-declare-their-sexual-orientation/)</p>

<p>Well, it seems they want the information for demographic and student service purpose.</p>

<p>P.S. Affirmative Action is illegal in California. Proposition 209, which made AA illegal, passed in 1996. Which is why there’s barely any diversity in UC’s</p>