Policy 10.A: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
At the University of Colorado, our vision is to be a premier, accessible, and transformative public research university that has diverse and inclusive working and learning environments woven into the fabric of our entire organization. Such environments are crucial to promoting academic excellence, most notably outstanding teaching, learning, research, creative work, meaningful community engagement, and culturally responsive health care.
The University of Colorado Board of Regents affirms its absolute commitment to the promotion of diversity in the university community and insists that no individual or group shall be marginalized or systemically excluded.
Diversity refers to the representation of our university community members who hold individual differences such as life experiences, and group/social differences such as race and ethnicity or class, protected identities as recognized in regent law, as well as cultural, political, geographical, religious, or other affiliations
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To execute our mission, the university must focus on underrepresented populations and those who have faced barriers to access, inclusion and opportunity, and work diligently to identify and remove those barriers. The university must create a community culture that is accepting, supportive and unbiased, and advances a sense of belonging for all members. We must value and protect robust and respectful debate, champion academic freedom, and treat each other with fairness. The regents also recognize the distinct and primary roles of each campus: the Anschutz Medical Campus, Boulder, Denver, Colorado Springs, in addition to system administration, in advancing these goals.
The regents value faculty, student, and staff diversity to ensure the rich interchange of ideas in the pursuit of truth and learning. A true commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion requires that each regent, member, department, and office of the university community engage in self-examination to identify the policies and practices that perpetuate inequities, and create and commit to action steps that foster a more diverse, inclusive, and equitable community.
The University of Colorado will continually assess its progress on these goals as we maintain our commitment to eradicating inequities. Strategic and budgetary planning must include measurable goals that prioritize the advancement of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Progress and assessment will be presented to the regents annually.
Term Definitions
Equity is the creation of opportunities for historically underserved populations to have equal access to and participate in academic and professional experiences that address disparate outcomes and propel communities toward success.
Inclusion means actively embracing diversity in all aspects of academic, social, and professional life. It involves making intentional efforts to engage with people from various backgrounds, learning from their experiences, and developing a deeper understanding of, and empathy towards, how individuals interact within different systems, institutions, and communities.
History:
- Adopted: September 8, 2023.
- Revised: N/A.
- Last Reviewed: September 8, 2023.
Policy 10.M: Disability Inclusion and Universal Design
10.M.1 Policy Statement
10.M.2 Legal Framework
(A) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Prohibits discrimination based on disability and requires reasonable accommodations in all areas of public life, including education.
(B) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973: Ensures that individuals with disabilities have equal access to federally funded programs and activities.
(C) Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act: Protects individuals from discrimination based on disability in various sectors, including education.
10.M.3 Commitment to Universal Design
10.M.4 Commitment to Accommodations and Modifications
10.M.5 Implementation
(A) Accessibility Staffing: Each campus will have staff responsible for facilitating accommodations, training, and promoting awareness of disability issues across campus.
(B) Training and Resources: Each campus will encourage faculty and staff training on disability awareness, inclusive practices, and universal design principles.
(C) Regular Assessment: The university will have procedures to ensure compliance with legal standards and this policy.
10.M.6 Conclusion
History:
- Adopted: November 18, 1993.
- Revised: February 6, 2025.
- Last Reviewed: February 6, 2025.
Other Sections of Policy 10
- Policy 10.E
Policy 10.E: Compensation PrinciplesMoved to the Regent Policy 11.A.1 effective 9/7/2023.
- Policy 10.N
Policy 10.N: Employee Communication with RegentsMoved to the Regent Policy 8.A.8 effective 6/18/2020.
- All other sections of Regent Policy 10 have been rescinded.