The following statement was submitted today by the Student Assembly of the State University of New York.
The
Student Assembly of the State University of New York strongly supports the
decision by universities across the country, including
SUNY Oswego, to reassure prospective applicants that their participation in
peaceful protest will not jeopardize their chances at admission.
“I
believe we in SUNY need to stand by our prospective students who exercise their
right to freedom of expression. These future agents of change should be welcome
on all of our campuses,” said Dalton Bisson, Student Government President at
the State University of New York at Oswego.
The
students of the State University of New York are inspired by the advocacy and
courage of the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who have
redirected the spotlight placed on their community by tragedy into an overdue
call for action. Neither these brave students - nor the millions of students
around the country who have joined with them - should have to fear that their
academic success will be endangered by the passionate exercise of their first
amendment rights.
“We
need action - and if this generation of leaders won’t engage, the next will,”
said Student Assembly President and SUNY Trustee Marc J. Cohen. “The students
of SUNY stand with the strong young leaders marching across the country,
advocating for reforms which would make our classrooms and communities safer. It
is critical that SUNY system and each individual campus, evaluate the
implementation of policies which would prohibit any admission penalties for
students engaging in peaceful, constructive protests.”
The
Student Assembly strongly urges all colleges and universities in the State of
New York and around the country to follow SUNY Oswego’s example and adopt an
admissions policy that does not penalize students for participation in peaceful
protest and advocacy.
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