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Students getting race-based college scholarships tell what they have . . . In the wake of the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision to ban affirmative action in college admissions, many states and schools are cancelling or changing race-based scholarships received by thousands of students and worth at least $60 million
Race-Based Admissions in Higher Education: Addressing Systemic . . . The race-based financial aid that comes with these considerations further ensures the affordability of elite college education for people of color The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down race-based admissions is deeply troubling given the clear disparities that warrant the policies
The end of race-based scholarships? – THE FEED Several universities are redirecting funds previously used for race-based scholarships to aid for first-generation college students, but focusing on a student’s income or first-generation status may not address the complexities of racial disparities in wealth and access to higher education, says Powell
How the Supreme Court’s Ruling on Affirmative Action is Impacting Race . . . Scholarships awarded based on racial criteria support historically marginalized students by recognizing their unique backgrounds, alleviating financial stress, and fostering upward social mobility However, despite these advantages, the Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action in college admissions has resulted in a chilling effect, with state policymakers directing higher education
Why Scholarships for Students of Color Are Under Attack Donald Harris, a professor in Temple’s law school, said the Supreme Court had an opportunity to hear arguments further testing the scope of race-based admissions with a case challenging an
Supreme Court’s college-admissions decision could undermine race-based . . . The affirmative action cases the Supreme Court decided on Thursday were focused on admissions practices at selective universities But the court’s decision could have implications for how colleges of all types approach financial aid It’s not uncommon for colleges to have race-conscious scholarships and financial aid In the wake of the court’s decision, which said that admissions
How Will the Affirmative Action Ban Impact Race-Based Scholarship . . . The U S Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in admissions, but not financial aid Over time, students of color have greatly benefited from race-based scholarships Colleges have ways to recruit students of color without violating the Supreme Court ruling Given the recent ruling, racial diversity on college campuses has become a top concern
Consideration of race in higher education financial aid Contact our team to suggest an update The use of affirmative action in higher education includes financial aid policies designed to benefit groups that have been historically excluded or underrepresented, such as women and minorities These policies tend to provide some sort of advantage in consideration to aid applicants from minority groups
Supreme Court Strikes Down Race-Conscious Admissions Policies Questions remain for how today’s decision will impact financial aid offices, as federal nondiscrimination law that applies to admissions policies also has implications for how financial aid and scholarships are awarded