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    Wisconsin Students Demand Free Tuition for Black Students

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    WISCONSIN STUDENTS DEMAND FREE TUITION FOR BLACK STUDENTS

    http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...02-16-11-51-52

    Black students should be offered free tuition and housing at the University of Wisconsin-Madison because blacks were legally barred from education during slavery and university remains out of reach for black students today, the student government said Wednesday.

    The Associated Students of Madison said in a resolution that students from suburban high schools are overrepresented. The group said consideration of ACT and SAT scores in applications restricts opportunities for the poor and thus upholds "white supremacy."

    Race relations have been a contentious issue at the Wisconsin's flagship campus for months. The university has proposed some measures aimed at improving diversity.

    "The university's rhetoric suggests that it is committed to diversity and inclusion, so this legislation compels the university to move towards action - which is imperative," the resolution's author, ASM Student Council Rep. Tyriek Mack, said in a statement. "If no one challenges the university's empty promises, then the racial composition will remain stagnant."

    The resolution demands free access to the university for all black people, including former inmates. That means free tuition, free housing and no fees, Mack said. That would save a black resident undergraduate student about $20,000 a year.

    The resolution goes on to call for the university to use 10 percent of donations to bolster financial aid and study the feasibility of test-optional and geographically weighted admissions.

    The language mirrors demands that the Black Liberation Collective, a national network of black youth focused on higher education, has made to nearly 90 campuses across the country.

    Black students currently make up about 2 percent of Madison enrollment. University spokeswoman Meredith McGlone noted the proportion of "students of color" has grown from 11 percent to 15 percent over the last decade. She said the school supports the spirit of the resolution but that it's unclear whether the methods it proposes are legal or the best way to accomplish those goals.

    Chancellor Rebecca Blank has proposed giving first-generation transfers from two-year schools free tuition for a year, contingent on funding in the upcoming state budget, and a recent $10 million donation will be invested in expanding the Chancellor's Scholarship Program, which supports minorities, McGlone said.

    ACT and SAT scores are not the only factor in admissions to the university in Madison, but their inclusion is required under regent policy, McGlone said.

    Last spring, pictures of swastikas and Adolf Hitler were posted on a Jewish student's door, someone hurled racial slurs and spat at a black student in a dorm, and police arrested a black student during class for spray-painting anti-racist messages on campus buildings. Minority students spent the semester pressuring administrators for change.

    Last month, a student who was imprisoned for burning down two black churches tried to start a white supremacist group on campus. He abandoned his efforts following intense backlash, but the student government criticized Blank for saying he had a legal right to express his views.

    The university in August proposed building a black cultural center, introducing discussions about social differences and expanding ethnic studies courses and diversity training for all faculty and staff.

    In-state undergraduate tuition has been frozen for four years and Gov. Scott Walker has proposed a 5 percent tuition cut for resident undergraduates in the second year of the upcoming state budget. Representatives of the Legislature's budget-writing committee haven't responded to an email Thursday seeking comment.

    Asked for comment on the resolution, Mike Mikalsen, an aide to state Sen. Steve Nass - a Republican and one of the university's most outspoken critics - responded by calling ASM a waste of student fees.

    Madison Bevan, a sophomore from Los Angeles who identifies herself as black-white biracial, called free access for black students a good way to bolster their numbers on campus. She said one student in her dorm told her she was the first black person they've ever seen.

    "There's such a small number of (black) people on campus, it's very easy to feel like you're alone," she said.

    Chinese graduate student Yuhong Zhu said the resolution is awkward and he'd rather see more scholarships than a blanket offer of free access.

    "I wouldn't appreciate if the school offered me free tuition just because I'm a minority," he said. "We should at least have to work hard for it."

    Jared Akers, a white student at the school, said the resolution was "odd" and that free access for blacks was unfair.

    "That," he said, "kind of seems like a handout more than doing them any favors."



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    When it was time for college, I wrote a letter to my senator explaining that I was a white male, making 15k a year.

    I asked her if there were any grants, aid, or government assistance I could get for college as I did not have parents to pay for tuition.

    I also did not want to take out a loan, as I knew other people were getting assistance - it seemed like I was the perfect candidate for such assistance.

    My senator or one of her aids had responded by sending me "Pell Grants ans Scholarships for Women and Minorities". The thing was the size of a phonebook!

    Now days we have the internet - are these fools asking for free tuition even looking?

    https://sites.ed.gov/whhbcu/2013/11/...rity-students/

    FWIW - I struggled and managed to make my way, despite the fact that I could not get any aid. Am I better for it? Maybe, but I can say one thing for sure, I dont have much tolerance for crybabies such as those in this article. They are the privileged class.

    Gulag Chief:
    "Article 58-1a, twenty five years... What did you get it for?"
    Gulag Prisoner: "For nothing at all."
    Gulag Chief: "You're lying... The sentence for nothing at all is 10 years"



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    It is my personal hope that education in Madison would be " out of reach " for every american .
    Do something Danke

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    I am guessing this is something Scott Walker would be very enthusiastic about.

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    Next it be no white students allowed.

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    This is Colin Kaepernick's alma mater. He went there tuition free and is now known for his conduct during the National Anthem rather than his underperformance on the field. Keeps him vastly overpaid, for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Noob View Post
    Next it be no white students allowed.
    That is exactly what needs to happen. Every pasty white assed boy/girl-child needs to be put out and a minority needs to take their place. That'd end the SJW $#@! real quick.

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    People need to look into community college. Live at home for a year or two while you attend community college and work, if you are too lazy to research grants and scholarships. That way you try out college and create no debt. If you like it, keep going and maybe get a loan. If not, no loss. Worked for this person.
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