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(CNSNews.com) - A growing number of U.S.
colleges are actively recruiting homosexual students as part of their efforts to
build "diverse freshman classes," the Boston Globe reported Tuesday. According
to the newspaper, college admissions officers believe students who go through
the process of admitting their homosexuality in high school develop
self-confidence, leadership abilities, cultural awareness, and other
characteristics that colleges want. The Boston Globe quoted Judith Brown,
director of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center at Tufts University near
Boston: "Schools are inviting these students because they question the norms ...
They make people question their own assumptions, and that's a key to learning
and growing as people." The article mentions that last Saturday, Harvard, Yale,
Brown and about 40 other colleges sent representatives to Boston for the
nation's first college fair for homosexual high school
students.
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