RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — The UNC Board of Governors voted to repeal a policy related to diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

Several universities have already scrapped thier DEI programs.

University of North Carolina Board of Governors voted to replace its DEI policy which has been in place since 2019. The policy required universities to report data on how they were promoting diversity and inclusion.

A committee with the board of governance last month moved forward with a plan that would end DEI saying the programs go against “institutional neutrality” and each program would require changes by September.

The current policy defines roles of various DEI positions such as a system office diversity and inclusion liaison and diversity-officers across the university system. Ending the current policy could eliminate those positions along with other efforts.

DEI has quickly become a partisan issue. Republicans believes it discriminates against non-minorities and Democrats believe it levels the playing field for all.

Democrat lawmakers addressed what’s at stake and what North Carolina stands to lose by repealing DEI across the UNC system.

“This will directly change higher education as it is a pipeline to industry. And because of this, it will be detrimental when it comes to industry, be it a multibillion-dollar company to our small, small businesses. The future economic development in our state will be in jeopardy,” said Representative Maria Cervania, who is a Democrat from Wake County.

Board of Governors Chair Randy Ramsey who supports the repeal tells ABC11 in a statement that we cannot require everyone to think the same way and repealing DEI programs would promote intellectual freedom.

UNC System President Peter Hans made a statement before the vote to speak about the issue.

Statement from UNC System President Peter Hans

Guidance on how to move forward will sent out to campuses in the coming weeks with the intent of the implementation to begin in the 2024-2025 academic year.

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