Serious question, does this mean Florida HBCUs will stop needing to recruit non-Black students?
FAMU and Bethune Cookman are still 80%+ Black but Florida Memorial University and Edward Waters are in the 60% Black range. While this should be protested I would at least try to steer the top students who would have done FSU or UF to FAMU. Now if he fukks with HBCU funding, the battle will reach a critical stage.
EDIT: let me be clear I am not saying this is 'good' or even that I appreciate the silver lining. I am just wondering if an unintended consequence is reversing the slow slide in Black enrollment % at state HBCUs. UF and FSU and the others are good schools we still need Black people at and the HBCUs can't shoulder that burden.