Oberlin College Seeks Broader Minority and Economic Diversity
Oberlin College reports a freshman class of 1050 with 27 Asian Americans and one Native American among minorities, 971 in the College and 132 in the Conservatory. despite a pledge for 4215 percent minority enrollment, 9 Blacks and 6 Spanish Americans fall short. 5 percent pay full tuition while many aid recipients come from relatively affluent families. The college aims to diversify economically and geographically, with new recruitment targeting Cleveland, Washington DC, and Baltimore, and maintaining focus on Black and Spanish American admissions while expanding aid and foreign student scholarships.
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Oberlin Faculty Debates Union Drive After AAUP Talk
Dudley Osborne of the AAUP outlined steps toward collective bargaining to about 90 Oberlin College faculty members. The group plans a Monday meeting to consider forming a union with the Ohio Association of Higher Education, NEA, or AF of T.
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College hires Wolac to study campus efficiency
Oberlin College engages Wolac, a management engineering firm, to study efficiency among non professional on campus. The first phase covers Housing and Dining operations with 129 employees and a cost of 3000 dollars. Final recommendations due in April may lead to attrition and relocations to save about 173000 dollars annually.
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Limited Racquet Access Under College Budget Rules
College PE department tightens equipment lending as racquets for racquetball and squash are restricted to students enrolled in those courses. Exceptions allow playing partners with a racquetball or squash class member. Officials cite a tight budget with prior overspending on racquet repair and anticipate minimal relief without a budget increase. Students propose cooperative racquet purchases to ease the $12.15 sport shop price per player.
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