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The Whites Only Scholarship was founded by Jason Mattera, a Roger Williams University student and member of the school Republican Party.
A similar scholarship was offered at BU, known as the Caucasian Achievement and Recognition Scholarship, although the CARS scholarship requires 25% caucasian heritage.

2007-01-13 21:17:01 · 23 answers · asked by ¡El lobo del norte del fuego! 1 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

My question is What are your thoughts?

2007-01-13 21:18:11 · update #1

23 answers

It's about time.

2007-01-13 21:20:48 · answer #1 · answered by [ΦΘΚ] PIяATE 4 · 2 0

There are so many different scholarships available for every conceivable situation, it's not like two scholarships make that much of a difference against the chances of people of color, or for Caucasians' chances, to attend IHEs. The specifics of the CARS scholarship are interesting, though: 25% Caucasian heritage? How would one really prove that?

God bless.

2007-01-13 21:26:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

1. it requires a person to be 1/4 white

2. I've seen "blacks" who consider themselves white until they apply for scholarships get them, why be any different?

3. so long as it's not for supremacist reasons, why not. it'll shut up racists, and perhaps aid in the color blindness

edit: there's also been controversy (more actually) about a predominately black Alabama college that was giving out white only scholarships to students, to aid in the diversity. and that one really was "white skin only"

2007-01-14 03:55:58 · answer #3 · answered by smm 6 · 1 0

I think that it is alright.. There are black only schools there is a black only BET.. Black Entertainment Television, and i am sure there is a black only scholarship.. look into it .... I don't understand.. Why does it matter? There are many things out in the world today that is made specifically for either male or just female.. look at the all boys schools and the all girl schools.. whats the difference?

2007-01-13 21:23:57 · answer #4 · answered by ompie 3 · 0 1

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2016-10-31 01:41:37 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Awesome

2007-01-13 21:20:53 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I wasn't aware as the majority group that dominates world politics, economies and basically everything else that white people were an oppessed group and needed special scholarships to fund university study, because we all know that not enought white people get to further their education ...but hey, you live and you learn

2007-01-13 23:12:08 · answer #7 · answered by Nikki 3 · 1 2

Hey if it is good for one group it has to be good for the other right?

About damn time. Now maybe minorities will see how stupid and racist all the scholarships set aside just for them are.

2007-01-14 02:22:17 · answer #8 · answered by STFU 3 · 2 1

People founding scholarships can choose whatever they want for the beneficiary selection even it it is distastfull.

2007-01-13 21:21:19 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

African-American College Scholarship Opportunities

African Americans and Education

African American citizens have been the single largest minority group in the United States. Many counts, however, now have their numbers being overcome by those of another minority group—Hispanics.

Scholarships for minorities are plentiful, especially in fields that have been traditionally dominated by white males, such as Engineering, Business, Sciences, Medicine, and Mathematics.

While much ground has been gained in the last couple of decades with increasing percentages of black students finishing high school, there are still an alarming many who either cannot afford to attend college or who lack the resources and guidance to lead them in those directions. Many blacks still come from middle to lower income households and most have no other family members with a college education.

Many institutions have helped black students bridge ethnic related economic barriers, making a college education possible for underprivledged minorities.

The United ***** College Fund
The United ***** College Fund has for decades been on the forefront of black and minority education, trends, and societal issues. Their motto, “A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste,” is familiar to many generations of Americans.

The UNCF has financed nearly half a million students’ educations. Many of their financial dollars go directly to fund the efforts of the 39 Historically Black Colleges and Universities in existence in the United States. But where does the UNCF get its money? Their money comes from a wide range of giving organizations.

Bank of America made an impressive donation in March 2006 when it gave one million dollars to the UNCF
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation funds the Gates Millennium Scholar Fund, a scholarship program that is managed by the UNCF
The UNCF provides a safe and authoritative list of various scholarships available to black students.

Historically Black Colleges and Universities
There are 39 recognized private Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The UNCF maintains a detailed list of them. Much of the UNCF’s funds go directly to reduce tuition costs among these reputable colleges that include such well known names as Spelman, Stillman, and Morehouse.

Students might begin with these institutions where tuition costs remain considerably lower than at other private colleges, thanks to the financial support of such established organizations as the UNCF.

Business and Corporate Organizations and Sponsors
Corporate and business organizations and associations remain important resources for students, especially those who already know what field of study they will pursue.

The National Society of Black Engineers supports a number of industry-related scholarships funded by reputable corporate sponsors, such as Eli Lilly, Delta Airlines, and Microsoft. Programs like these will attract stiff competition for the awards and have pre-requisites attached, such as:

GPA
proven monetary need
some even the requirement that the candidate agrees to ultimately take a job position with the sponsoring corporation for a determined amount of time
The Development Fund for Black Students in Science and Technology is designed for African-American students planning on pursing fields of study in the Science or Technology sector and who are applying to one of the Black Colleges or Universities listed by the UNCF. This particular fund was founded by a group of black professionals who chose to contribute personal resources to enrich the educational experience of young black students.

Often scholarships are closer to home than one realizes. For example, The Coleman A. Young Foundation makes scholarships available to African-American students living in the Detroit area. Make sure you check local and regional organizations and associations, both municipal and private, before you set your sights on more distant chances. You might discover college funding right in your own backyard.

Scholarships for African American Women
African-American women have any number of collegiate scholarship opportunities. Women of all backgrounds are being buoyed up in the college realm, both as undergraduate and graduate level.

African-American women, like their white, Asian, Native American, and Hispanic counterparts, are often uniquely positioned to be eligible for intended scholarships and grants. The National Association of ***** Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc. maintains two scholarships that are awarded annually to young black women pursuing undergraduate studies.

African-American women should also explore our College Scholarships for Women section for further opportunities.

http://www.scholarships-ar-us.org/resc_minority.html

2007-01-13 21:31:18 · answer #10 · answered by rider59 1 · 2 0

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