<p>@ahsmuoh
I’m hoping that this is a typo.</p>
<p>Anyway, I don’t think sororities and fraternities should have a quota, but I do believe it is worth investigating when a certain chapters have had only Caucasian members for more than a decade. There is something severely wrong with that.</p>
<p>Also, I don’t see a problem with Black student unions. They are usually meant to discuss problems and struggles unique to the African American experience. I think the sole fact that they exist show that there needs to be more diversity around us. </p>
<p>@AlexanderIII
Lastly, going to college is not just about academics. Students go away to college to grow both intellectually and socially. College helps students transition into adulthood and learn to make decisions on their own. I think it is unreasonable to think that colleges only try to help students academically. Each college has a vision as to what they want their students to be in the future as I’m pretty sure that vision is bigger than just making smart people. </p>