Carleton’s mission to provide an exceptional undergraduate liberal arts education requires a community of trust and belonging where each individual feels safe and valued. The college community is actively engaged in the work of making Carleton more inclusive, diverse, and equitable.
To achieve our goal of full participation, we are embracing our shared values of mutual respect and curiosity as we go forward, honest reflection and dialogue as we look back, and a deep sense of joy, humor, and grace as we try, fail, and grow as a community.
“The equitable and committed community we seek is not an option or an enhancement to the Carleton experience. It is absolutely fundamental to our ability to deliver a quality liberal arts education.”
—Alison Byerly, President
35%
of domestic Carleton students identify as people of color16%
of the Class of 2027 are first-generation college students56
countries are represented in the student body60%
of Carleton students receive financial aidLatest Stories
Freedom Then, Freedom Now exhibition on display in Upper Sayles
On February 28, Carleton’s Office of Intercultural Life (OIL) and the history and studio art departments hosted an opening celebration for the exhibition Freedom Then, Freedom Now: Black History and Protest Art, which is on display in Upper Sayles through March 14.
Ministering to the Carleton that is and could be: Q&A with new chaplain Schuyler Vogel ’07
Schuyler Vogel ’07 began work as a chaplain’s associate in his junior year at Carleton. Sixteen years later, he is back on campus, hired to carry on his mentor’s legacy and establish his own vision as Carleton’s new chaplain.
Carleton ends legacy admissions
Carleton will no longer take into consideration an applicant’s legacy status when determining whether to offer them admission to the College.
Elder-in-Residence program continues at Carleton with Ida Downwind
Carleton’s Elder-in-Residence program invites an Ojibwe or Dakota Elder to campus for a series of week-long residencies throughout the academic year. Ida Downwind’s first visit in January was focused on building and strengthening relationships of all sorts at Carleton.
The education we offer at Carleton is grounded in community. Students, faculty, staff, alumni, departments, offices, and organizations all work toward the goal of making Carleton a community where everyone belongs, and a place that belongs to everyone.
College Initiatives
Carleton has made inclusion, diversity, and equity a priority for our community. Many college-wide initiatives have been established in support of this work.
Inclusion, Diversity & Equity Initiatives
- A Community Plan for Inclusion, Diversity & Equity
- Action Reports in Addressing Institutional Racism (2020–21)
- Alumni Racial Justice Resources
- Antiracism Training (2021–22)
- Campus Climate Work (2015–21)
- Carleton Liberal Arts Experience (CLAE)
- Community, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (CEDI)
- Critical Conversations at Carleton
- First Generation @ Carleton
- Students Engaging in Essential Dialogue (SEED)
- Taste of Carleton
- Teaching Resources for Equity, Inclusion, and Antiracism
Academic Programs
Carleton’s academic departments and programs are engaging in the work of responding to systemic inequities in higher education and at Carleton.
Academic Initiatives
The academic department efforts are still being collected, but a few examples are available now:
- Chemistry: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect
- Classics: Inclusion in Carleton Classics
- Environmental Studies: Resources on African American and Indigenous Perspectives on the Environment
- Geology: Diversity in Geology
- German: Critical German Studies blog
- Mathematics and Statistics: You Are Welcome Here
- Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program (MMUF)
- Physics & Astronomy: Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity
Student & Alumni Organizations
Carleton students and alumni have long been active in the work of inclusion, diversity and equity. The Multicultural Alumni Network was organized in 1988 and the LGBTQA+ alumni group Out After Carleton began in 1992.
Cultural & Intercultural Student Orgs
- African and Caribbean Association
- Asexual Community and Education (ACE)
- Asian Students in America (ASIA)
- Black Student Alliance (BSA)
- The Black Student-Athletes of Carleton (BSAC)
- Carleton QuestBridge Chapter
- CarleTwin
- Chinese Club
- Coalition of Hmong Students (CHS)
- Freier Karleton Klub (Carleton German Club)
- Imagining America
- Indigenous Peoples Alliance (IPA)
- Japanese Circle
- Jewish Students of Carleton (JSC)
- Korean Student Association (KSA)
- Latin American Student Organization (LASO)
- Men of Color
- Middle Eastern and North African Association (MENA)
- Mosaic of South Asian Interests at Carleton (MOSAIC)
- Muslim Student Association (MSA)
- Queer and Trans, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color
- Taiwanese Cultural Society(TCS)
- Tim Viet
- Tutors of the Korean Language (TKL)
- Women of Color+
Campus Resources
All offices on Carleton’s campus carry out the important work of supporting our students. But some are more specifically focused on providing resources and support in the areas of inclusion, diversity and equity.
Relevant Campus Resources
- Division of Inclusion, Equity, and Community
- Center for Community and Civic Engagement (CCCE)
- FOCUS
- Gender and Sexuality Center (GSC)
- Gould Library Combating Racism Resources
- Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program (MMUF)
- Office of Accessibility Resources
- Office of the Chaplain
- Office of Intercultural Life (OIL)
- Office of International Student Life (ISL)
- Posse Program
- Staff Collective for Change
- TRIO/Student Support Services
- Center for Community and Civic Engagement (CCCE)
- FOCUS
- Gender and Sexuality Center (GSC)
- Gould Library Combating Racism Resources
- Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program (MMUF)
- Office of Accessibility Resources
- Office of the Chaplain
- Office of Intercultural Life (OIL)
- Office of International Student Life (ISL)
- Posse Program
- Staff Collective for Change
- TRIO/Student Support Services