Dear Huskies,
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) today reversed its previous rulings on affirmative action and determined that the use of race by colleges and universities in student admission policies is unlawful. NIU's Office of the General Counsel, the Illinois Board of Higher Education, and the governor's office are reviewing to analyze to what extent the ruling might impact our public universities beyond admissions processes. Together, we will continue to work towards an equitable higher education system.
NIU does not use race as a factor in undergraduate admissions and the university is currently reviewing all of our academic programs to ensure that students are being admitted on the basis of their complete academic profile. NIU will always remain compliant with the law; however, our mission, vision and values remain unchanged. Our student body reflects our long-standing commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging and our university community's recognition of such.
NIU's diversity of people, perspectives and lived experiences is among our greatest strengths, and our commitment to being accessible, affordable and welcoming is only fortified today. NIU remains steadfast in being a university where all can feel they belong and are championed.
Today's ruling was not unexpected but deals yet another shockwave of frustration, pain and fear for marginalized communities. I encourage each Huskie to take care, engage in respectful discourse and seek support if needed. We will continue to monitor these developments in the coming weeks and provide updates as needed.
Together Forward,
Lisa C. Freeman
President