Sept. 2, 2020
草莓污视频导航 Law launches new admissions process for Black students
The Faculty of Law at the 草莓污视频导航 has launched a new admissions process for Black applicants, in response to presented earlier this summer by the Calgary chapter of the .
The Black Student Admissions Process (BSAP) will provide space and visibility for Black applicants to speak about their lived experiences and the barriers they have overcome. The BSAP is intended to address the under-representation of Black students in the law school, and the legal community as a whole.
鈥淭he primary goal of our Black Student Admissions Process is to lessen the systemic barriers that exist that lead to the under-representation of Black law students and, consequently, Black lawyers,鈥 explains Catherine Valestuk, assistant dean of recruiting and admissions at the law school.
In the new process, Black applicants will be asked if they self-identify as Black. If an applicant answers yes, they will be invited to complete an personal essay which might include their connection to Black culture, and/or the impact of institutional, structured or personal racism on the applicant or their family. Additionally, applicants who have self-identified as Black will have their applications reviewed by up to two members of the Black Students Admissions Process Sub-Committee, which includes members of the Black Law Students Association, Black law faculty members, and Black members of the wider legal community.
鈥淭he review process is intended to ensure that those with a similar lived experience to Black applicants are involved in admission decisions and help applicants feel welcome and supported,鈥 says Valestuk.
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