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Office of African-American Affairs University of Virginia

What Black Students Like About UVA? . . - Overall quality of education- Extracurricular opportunities- Quality of instruction. What Black Students Feel Less Favorably About ? . . - Race relations/diversity of faculty and student- Sense of communityTreatment of racial and ethnic minorities The issue of safety More classes about Africa/different cultures.

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Office of African-American Affairs University of Virginia

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    2. What Black Students Like About UVA?

    3. What Black Students Feel Less Favorably About ?

    4. What Are The University And OAAA Responses ?

    12. Students Satisfaction with UVA (Institutional Assessment survey 2003)

    13. Students Satisfaction (Institutional Assessment survey 2003)

    14. Students Satisfaction with OAAA (Institutional Assessment survey 2003)

    15. Students Remarks on Dissatisfaction (2003-04 Peer Advisor Exit Interview conducted by Dean Sylvia Terry)

    16. Students Dissatisfaction with UVA (Institutional Assessment survey 2003)

    17. Students Experience at UVA (Institutional Assessment survey 2003)

    18. Experience at UVA: African-American Men and Women (Institutional Assessment survey 2003)

    19. Report of the Presidents Commission on Diversity and Equity Background In support of the goals of the University of Virginia as well as in response to some disheartening incidents of racial injustice and insensitivity on the Universitys Grounds, President John T. Casteen III appointed a University-wide Commission on Diversity and Equity in summer 2003. The President formally charged the Commission with assessing the quality of the student experience within the University in all of its aspects, with special attention to experiences unique or generally germane to women and minority students. Both OAAA and PAA were represented on the Commission.

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