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Should scholarships in Kansas be given to #students based on race?

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"#Scholarships in Kansas can be given based on race" Aug 30, 2024

Race-based scholarships are given to specific groups of students based on their race or culture, rooting for various reasons, one of which is personal encounters that led multiple funding authorities to provide bursaries. Establishing an intent on race can initially be argued as a racist agenda that can cause problems with race-based scholarships. However, a set of learners that belong to people of color with granted scholarships was a good plan when Black Community Scholarship Fund was founded. 

However, scholarships offered by private institutions received backlash. In 2013, Columbia University’s white-only scholarship sponsored by a wealthy Iowa divorcee raised concerns. In 1999, a white student’s scholarship in Alabama was also challenged in court.

Granting scholarships exclusively for black students is just as equal as providing exclusive scholarships to other specific groups of individuals. The Equality Act aims to protect the rights of all people, in all fairness.

It’s unequal to perceive that black students who are given exclusive scholarships are acceptable, but exclusive scholarships for white students are inappropriate. 

If so, it would then make the Equality Act lose its purpose, providing equal protection to all from discrimination. Hence, it can be said that race-based scholarship has its advantage over its respective group of student grantees.

Providing scholarships based on race can be seen as a positive impact since it will help augment the living of the students being helped. It is not the same for everyone. Each race has underprivileged children that need help too. The donors who provide scholarships to a particular race or agenda are doing so to help improve the lives of the students they are assisting. Providing education to someone who financially would not be able to afford it within that racial group is an invaluable gift. People of all races are at an economic disadvantage and would otherwise be unable to attend college. Therefore, scholarships in Kansas should be allowed to be given out by race.

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