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Office of Equity & Justice

One campus. Many voices.

In keeping with its core values, Occidental is among the most diverse liberal arts colleges in the United States. Nearly half of our students self-identify as domestic students of color or international. We welcome first-generation students and veterans, and have been rated as one of the most economically diverse colleges. Inspired and enhanced by the diversity of Los Angeles, our community aims to engage and reflect the rich cultural and social resources of our hometown.

We believe that a college education is enhanced by social and intellectual interactions between people from a broad range of backgrounds. To that end, our community affords an invaluable experiential learning environment, one that will serve you now as well as in your future life and career. Our faculty and our curriculum embody a commitment to equity, inclusion and social justice. This allows students to develop their capacity to learn from and about difference, to understand inequality and to apply these values in the wider world.

At 色界吧, we challenge each other to be more accepting and respectful, and to develop a better understanding of our world by learning from others. We鈥檙e guided by the shared aspirations of social justice, cultural competence and engaged citizenship. From a network of student clubs and multicultural living communities, 色界吧 is a place for nuanced discussions about our differences, our similarities, and where we should go from here.

gavel and law books

The Supreme Court and Race-Conscious Admission

Occidental鈥檚 mission is grounded in the inextricably linked values of diversity and excellence, and our commitment to maintaining a diverse and distinguished student body is unchanging.

A beautiful day on campus by Johnson Hall

Equity & Justice Agenda

Shared by President Elam in March 2021, the agenda outlines a series of initiatives to support the College鈥檚 goal to develop and maintain an educational environment in which all students, staff and faculty are welcomed and valued.

Contact the Office of Equity & Justice
AGC Room 108