The Elmhurst College Dilemma

posted at 2:31 pm on August 26, 2011 by
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There is no doubt, as we discussed this morning, that the decision by Elmhurst College in suburban Chicago to include a question (even voluntary) on it’s incoming freshman registration is severely misguided.

The problems with such a decision are numerous:

1. It violates the principles of the original Christian mission of the school. This is being laughed off of course as it has been with Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, but it is true nonetheless.

2. It draws uneven comparisons with legitimate “minority” status that might be helpful for the college to be aware of. How many times must African Americans draw attention to the obvious that genetically disposed skin color is not comparable to the issue of desiring to sleep with someone–whatever the orientation may be.

3. It further divides a school over an issue that should be relatively invisible to the issue of learning. It further separates students one from another based on random allocations of answers on the registration.

Elmhurst is hearing today from Alumni and donors over it’s poorly thought through silliness.

Let’s hope they listen!

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Do they have a question on their admissions form such as, “Are you ready to learn to be a productive human being after being a knuckleheaded kid for all these years?”

Robert17 on August 26, 2011 at 5:41 PM

Or how about “Are you willing to speak proper English at long last, instead of profanity-laced ghettobabble?”

Uncle Sams Nephew on August 27, 2011 at 9:46 AM

There is no doubt, as we discussed this morning, that the decision by Elmhurst College in suburban Chicago to include a question (even voluntary) on it’s incoming freshman registration is severely misguided.

Elmhurst is hearing today from Alumni and donors over it’s poorly thought through silliness.

It’s = contraction for it is
Its = possessive pronoun

Disturb the Universe on August 27, 2011 at 11:53 AM