Hispanics went for Trump and now he’s breaking their institutions. The White House will no longer defend grants to Hispanic Serving Colleges.

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which would accomplish what, making that degree almost worthless? making college the new high school diploma? i don't want to pay for kids spending 4 years drinking and getting a bullshyt ass degree in art studies :camby:

college loans should be given at 0% interest, not the 7% they're at now. but if you want to go to college, you should pay for it. college is not necessary; it's a choice

This is a silly argument.

Are university degrees worthless in Germany? What about in Norway? Or perhaps Brazil? I'm sure Vienna is filled with art degree Baristas with masters degrees also... :unimpressed:



America isn't some special snowflake country breh. These policies have worked elsewhere , and they did not devalue the degree. We have whole states in our country already that have free university education for residents like New Mexico , Minnesota , and even New York. I guarantee you bachelor's degrees are just as valuable in these states.


In an American context , it's no coincidence that The poorest, least innovative states in this country are the ones with the fewest bachelor graduates. There is no reason to oppose making it easier for them to upskill with a free bachelors
 

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FBA are already excluded, FBAs do not recieve the same free money these Hispanics and other immigrants get.

Hispanics and other immigrants double and tripple dip in receiving money all the time. Hispanics recieve money from the NAACP, can you show me FBA students receiving money from LULAC:

Ten students awarded San Angelo NAACP scholarships

Michelle Gaitan San Angelo
San Angelo NAACP's scholarship recipients.

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Ten high school graduates were awarded San Angelo NAACP's higher education scholarships this past month.

Scholarships ranged from $500-$750, with a total of roughly $6,500 being awarded this year, said Garland Freeze, president of the local chapter.

Winners were announced at the May 5 NAACP meeting.

Scholarships are open to any student graduating from San Angelo ISD, local private schools or home schools who are seeking a higher education.

To earn a scholarship, students do not have to attend only a university, but can also pursue a higher education at a community college or trade school, Freeze said.

To learn more about the NAACP's annual scholarships, visit sanangelonaacp.org.

Scholarship recipients are:

Dylan Arrott
Alexia Alejos Guerra
MaKalyn Huffman
Alexandrea E. Maskill
Lauryn Meadows
Kalynn Rodriguez
Erynne Turner
Mary Kate Vann
Josh Vetter
Coltyn Michael Wagnon

NAACP represents latinos too you dumb hick
 

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As much ridicule as they deserve for this, it’s not funny because we ALL know he’s coming after Black Americans next..

It was always the end goal

And watch every mouth breather yap about loans and learning a trade missing the goddamn Forrest for the trees and them bytches engulfed.

agree with both posts
 

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Has officially cut all funding to Hispanic serving institutions.


Trump administration to end funding for Hispanic-Serving Institutions, affecting many California colleges​



The U.S. Department of Education said Wednesday it is ending a grant program for Hispanic-Serving Institutions and several similar programs, a decision expected to sap funding from California colleges and universities that are eligible for extra federal dollars because they enroll high numbers of Latino students.

Campuses earn a Hispanic-Serving Institution designation by having an undergraduate student body that is at least 25% Latino. California has 167 such institutions, more than any other state, including five University of California campuses, 21 California State University campuses and most of the state’s community colleges. The designation allows those colleges to apply for the grants, which are competitive and not guaranteed to all HSIs.Together, California institutions have received more than $600 million in HSI grants since the program’s inception in 1995.


CSU Chancellor Mildred García said in a statement that ending the HSI grant program “will have an immediate impact and irreparable harm to our entire community.” CSU campuses have used grants to help more students graduate faster, increase the number of low-income students in STEM majors and even train faculty in culturally responsive pedagogy.

“Without this funding, students will lose the critical support they need to succeed in the classroom, complete their degrees on time, and achieve social mobility for themselves and their families,” she said.

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said grants for HSIs and other minority-serving institutions “discriminate by restricting eligibility to institutions that meet government-mandated racial quotas,” and called them unconstitutional.

“The Department looks forward to working with Congress to reenvision these programs to support institutions that serve underprepared or under-resourced students without relying on race quotas and will continue fighting to ensure that students are judged as individuals, not prejudged by their membership of a racial group,” McMahon added in a statement.

In total, the department said it will hold back $350 million in grant funding that was budgeted for fiscal year 2025. Most of that would have gone to HSIs, but some of it also would have been allocated to grant programs for colleges enrolling high numbers of Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiian students, Asian American students and Black students.

Earlier this year, the state of Tennessee and the anti-affirmative action organization Students for Fair Admissions filed a lawsuitin U.S. district court challenging the HSI grant program. The lawsuit argues that the criteria to become an HSI are unconstitutional and that all colleges serving low-income students should be able to apply for the grants available to HSIs.

The U.S. Department of Justice later decided not to defend the program against the lawsuit, with U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer writing to House Speaker Mike Johnson in July that HSI programs “violate the equal-protection component of the Fifth Amendment’s Due Process Clause.”

Proponents of HSIs argue that the program and grant funding are not discriminatory because grants for HSIs are meant to be spent on initiatives that could benefit any student at the college, not just Hispanic students.

That’s the case across the 22-campus CSU system, according to García, the chancellor, who said in a statement that HSI grant funding “not only helps advance the CSU’s educational mission, but it also supports CSU’s efforts to carry out our core values of inclusive excellence, social mobility, authentic access to higher education and equity in all its dimensions.”

“The CSU remains steadfast in its commitment to ensuring that all students continue to have access to affordable, high-quality higher education,” she added.
 

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Has officially cut all funding to Hispanic serving institutions.


Trump administration to end funding for Hispanic-Serving Institutions, affecting many California colleges​



The U.S. Department of Education said Wednesday it is ending a grant program for Hispanic-Serving Institutions and several similar programs, a decision expected to sap funding from California colleges and universities that are eligible for extra federal dollars because they enroll high numbers of Latino students.

Campuses earn a Hispanic-Serving Institution designation by having an undergraduate student body that is at least 25% Latino. California has 167 such institutions, more than any other state, including five University of California campuses, 21 California State University campuses and most of the state’s community colleges. The designation allows those colleges to apply for the grants, which are competitive and not guaranteed to all HSIs.Together, California institutions have received more than $600 million in HSI grants since the program’s inception in 1995.


CSU Chancellor Mildred García said in a statement that ending the HSI grant program “will have an immediate impact and irreparable harm to our entire community.” CSU campuses have used grants to help more students graduate faster, increase the number of low-income students in STEM majors and even train faculty in culturally responsive pedagogy.

“Without this funding, students will lose the critical support they need to succeed in the classroom, complete their degrees on time, and achieve social mobility for themselves and their families,” she said.

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said grants for HSIs and other minority-serving institutions “discriminate by restricting eligibility to institutions that meet government-mandated racial quotas,” and called them unconstitutional.

“The Department looks forward to working with Congress to reenvision these programs to support institutions that serve underprepared or under-resourced students without relying on race quotas and will continue fighting to ensure that students are judged as individuals, not prejudged by their membership of a racial group,” McMahon added in a statement.

In total, the department said it will hold back $350 million in grant funding that was budgeted for fiscal year 2025. Most of that would have gone to HSIs, but some of it also would have been allocated to grant programs for colleges enrolling high numbers of Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiian students, Asian American students and Black students.

Earlier this year, the state of Tennessee and the anti-affirmative action organization Students for Fair Admissions filed a lawsuitin U.S. district court challenging the HSI grant program. The lawsuit argues that the criteria to become an HSI are unconstitutional and that all colleges serving low-income students should be able to apply for the grants available to HSIs.

The U.S. Department of Justice later decided not to defend the program against the lawsuit, with U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer writing to House Speaker Mike Johnson in July that HSI programs “violate the equal-protection component of the Fifth Amendment’s Due Process Clause.”

Proponents of HSIs argue that the program and grant funding are not discriminatory because grants for HSIs are meant to be spent on initiatives that could benefit any student at the college, not just Hispanic students.

That’s the case across the 22-campus CSU system, according to García, the chancellor, who said in a statement that HSI grant funding “not only helps advance the CSU’s educational mission, but it also supports CSU’s efforts to carry out our core values of inclusive excellence, social mobility, authentic access to higher education and equity in all its dimensions.”

“The CSU remains steadfast in its commitment to ensuring that all students continue to have access to affordable, high-quality higher education,” she added.
those aren’t a thing.


Hbcu’s are a thing because african americans were here to establish universities. HSI’s are just regular schools, there are no latino universities in the united states. Funding is being cut from regular universities. Just an excuse to claw back money. You think black kids don’t go to those schools?
 

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those aren’t a thing.


Hbcu’s are a thing because african americans were here to establish universities. HSI’s are just regular schools, there are no latino universities in the united states. Funding is being cut from regular universities. Just an excuse to claw back money. You think black kids don’t go to those schools?
I graduated from an HSI college.

HSI and HBCU is not the same thing btw. kinda apples to oranges. HSI means hispanic serving intuition. Basically any school that has mostly latinos enrolled. Nothing more.
 
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