We believe race, ethnicity, religion, culture, national origin, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, age, ability, and socioeconomic status to be examples of what constitutes diversity in our community. Through personal and corporate innovation, affirmation, and education, we strive to build and support an open and inclusive community dedicated to the principle of respect. Learn more about our commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in our
Strategic Plan.
Our commitment to racial and ethnic diversity continues to be a priority as we strive to build a student body that is reflective of Los Angeles’ demographics. This commitment has resulted in an average yearly increase of 1.5% in the population of students of color since 2015, with 40% (
as defined by NAIS) of the Campbell Hall student population identifying as students of color today. Our commitment extends to growing annually the racial and ethnic diversity of our faculty, of which 30% presently identify as people of color.
We are ever mindful of our call to be decent, loving, and responsible human beings.