Equity and Inclusion

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two students presenting as part of RISD's 2020 MLK Keynote Discussion with Jordan Seaberry

In order to create a more racially just RISD, we must be proactively anti-racist in principle and practice, and make consequential, scaled changes throughout the institution.

The pages in this section make up a record of accountability to commitments announced on July 15, 2020 by then-President Rosanne Somerson. These commitments build upon our 2017 Social Equity and Inclusion Plan.

Increasing student diversity

Key among our commitments to equity and inclusion is to increase access among historically underrepresented groups to a RISD education and to continually cultivate a diverse student community. Each year there are gains to be made and work to do, and progress upon which we will track here.

Student financial aid, 2022–23

↑6.3%

total first-year total student diversity, 2022–23

43%

total first-year students from historically underrepresented groups

18%

total incoming graduate student diversity

21%

total graduate students from historically underrepresented groups

13%

The Center for Social Equity and Inclusion (SEI)

The Center for SEI supports RISD initiatives that engage and address social equity and inclusion issues on campus. We also serve as a central hub for cross-institutional collaboration for faculty-centered initiatives.

Learn more about us