Moskowitz objected to "a tendency in the charter school movement to celebrate a lack of socio-economic diversity."
Coming from a magnitude of different backgrounds the student body represents the cultural and socio-economic diversity of the society in which they are being raised.
In the decade from 1980 to 1990 the population increased 3%, from 6,503 to 6,705 people, increasing Pigtown's racial and socio-economic diversity.
It has a reputation for broad ethnic and socio-economic diversity and strong youth ministry programs.
Over time, a financial aid program was instituted to try to address the problem of a lack of socio-economic diversity.
They were opposing the school board's decision to change its diversity policy, based on busing students to try to balance socio-economic diversity.
Further, bussing long distances to achieve socio-economic diversity is being continued.
President Pouncy said the policy is in jeopardy as a result of the college's efforts to increase cultural and socio-economic diversity in the student body.
Ohio State, despite selective admissions, has also maintained a high amount of socio-economic diversity among its students.
A financial aid budget of $6.5 million supports an outreach program for socio-economic diversity at the school.