Is there a United Caucasion College Fund?
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I have an even harder time finding one because both of my parents are college graduates. I was raised by a social worker and a school teacher. We all know that neither of those professions make lots of money, but both require a degree. They tell me I am making more than they did combine and I don’t have a degree. How sad is that. However, I don’t qualify for a pell grant because they both graduated from college. Scholarships are difficult to find if you have been out of high school any length of time. All the good ones are for graduating seniors. The financial aid people at the colleges only look at Pell grants and Student Loans, in their book there is no other option.
I’m not going to call you racist, but if you think the UNCF really helps a lot of black students out just because they’re black, I’d have to disagree. It helps a few, but many of them have to seperate themselves from other races by going to an HBCU and be within a certain income range. I personally don’t like the idea of minority scholarships, but it’s topic that can be argued about forever and there are quite a few sides to that story.
I’m a black student, and I haven’t experienced any bonuses because of my race. I don’t get federal aid either, so in order to go to school I have to get loans and write a ton of essays.
Until we eliminate the NAACP, ACLU and other hate organizations that preach racism and hope to keep their constituency under their thumb we will continue this path.
Simply put, bleeding hearts would have a fit where the whites of this country to stand up and say enough and since most of those very bleeding hearts are the whites who would have to stand up it’ll never happen.
Shouldn’t it just be United College Fund – for anyone who qualifies – where the same qualifications apply to all equally?
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