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Diversity

Santa Clara University cherishes its diverse community and respects and welcomes people of all origins, without regard to religion, race, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.

Law students at commencement

U.S. News & World Report again noted Santa Clara University School of Law as one of the most diverse schools in the country in the magazine's latest rankings. Continue reading.

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    Diversity at Santa Clara University

    The comprehensive resource for inclusive excellence at SCU, including information about the curriculum, University initiatives, and the Provost's Council on Diversity. Visit the site »
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    Office for Multicultural Learning

    This office advances multicultural education in the academic curriculum and builds a supportive multicultural environment for all students, faculty, and staff at Santa Clara University. Visit the site »
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    Ethnic Studies Program

    The interdisciplinary Ethnic Studies Program offers students the opportunity to take academic courses in racial/ethnic studies that are integrated into the curriculum. Visit the site »
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    Multicultural Center

    The student-run Multicultural Center has more than 500 participating members and supports nine clubs celebrating our community's diverse ethnic backgrounds. Visit the site »
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    Women's and Gender Studies Program

    The Women's and Gender Studies Program offers a minor for undergraduate students, which will broaden the academic and social understanding of gender relations and dynamics from a variety of scholarly perspectives. Visit the site »
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    Core Curriculum 2009

    In 2009, the University will adopt a new Core Curriculum for undergraduates. Emphasizing knowledge, habits of mind and heart, and engagement with the world, the Core explores relationships among ideas and cultures. Visit the site »