Diversity and Greek Life

@inthegarden , I apologize if my response came across as being disrespectful of your question. But the response was genuine, and I believe appropriate. Other responders will have different perspectives, and IMO, the value of such a forum is to gather a wide variety of viewpoints.

I know so many people like you and your daughter that my image of the two of you is probably spot on.

But supposing that she could be rejected by her race somewhere, and that you can prevent that from happening with some research up front, when does it stop? Will you vet potential employers, cities, etc to continue protecting her after graduation?

Personally, I think the racial factor is a tiny concern. Especially in comparison to ways that naive freshman girls can get taken advantage of (guys, alcohol, etc).