Monmouth College President Wyatt Comments on Supreme Court Ruling

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Monmouth College committed to providing a ‘transformative experience within a caring community of learners.’

Monmouth College President Clarence R. Wyatt released the following statement today to the Monmouth community in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s opinion on Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College:

“Monmouth College, in the words of its Mission Statement, commits itself to provide a ‘transformative experience within a caring community of learners’ and to ’empower students to realize their full potential, live meaningful lives, pursue successful careers, and shape their communities and world through service and leadership.’ Our fundamental purpose remains to welcome and educate all students who wish to join our community.

“Monmouth has long supported and encouraged students of all backgrounds who desire that experience. In addition, our Statement of Values reminds us that the College believes in ‘foster[ing] diversity in our curriculum, our community, and beyond, committing ourselves to confronting injustice and building more equitable and inclusive practices, policies, and systems.’ Providing such an opportunity to deserving students helps them to change for the better the arc of their lives. Providing such an opportunity for individuals to realize their full potential also contributes to our country realizing its full promise.

“Monmouth College will continue to pursue this mission and its values with passion and purpose.”

***Courtesy of Duane Bonifer, Monmouth College***

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