Between Commencement demonstrations, meme blogs, and emergency task forces, it’s been a busy summer for need blind-related activism. WSA President Zach Malter ’13, who has made the issue a public priority, invites you to celebrate the start of classes with an informational meeting, co-sponsored by the WSA and the UOC:
Did you know that President Roth has proposed to scale back need blind admissions?
Come learn about the proposed changes to need blind policy and discuss ways to ensure the student voice is heard on the matter. The student meeting, co-sponsored by the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) and the University Organizing Center (UOC), will be this Sunday, September 2 at 9pm in Usdan 108. Open to students from all class years, the meeting will be both informational and an opportunity to plan campus activism.
Date: Sunday, September 2
Time: 9:00 pm
Place: Usdan 108
Facebook event: Link
Frosh: if you’re new to the issue, feel free to poke around through the need-blind tag on Wesleying. These posts may be of particular relevance:
- The 1992 Need-Blind Occupation: A Look Back
- Today: Trustees Debate End to Need-Blind Admissions
- Need-Blind Wes: Updates and Organization
- Roth on Wesleyan(‘s Affordability)
- The Student Solution (Malter)
- Sustainable Affordability (Roth)
- Malter to Roth: “Give the Student Solution a Chance”
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