Abstract
This article adapts the model of ecological consultation to promote diversity and inclusion in higher education. Practical applications of ecological consultation aligned with systems theory will be shared to assist an organization in systems change. The ecological branch of consultation provides guidelines that can be utilized by change agents to lead the charge for a more inclusive environment. Examples steeped in both theory and practical applications will provide guidance for others thinking of leading this process at their institutions.
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