Boston University offers a White scholarship

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Looking to draw attention to what they call the "worst form of bigotry confronting America today," Boston University's College Republicans are circulating an application for a "Caucasian Achievement and Recognition Scholarship" that requires applicants be at least 25 percent Caucasian.

"Did we do this to give a scholarship to white kids? Of course not," the scholarship reads. "Did we do it to trigger a discussion on what we believe to be the morally wrong practice of basing decisions in our schools and our jobs on racial preferences rather than merit? Absolutely."

The scholarship, which is privately funded by the BUCR without the support of the university, is meant to raise awareness, group members say. BUCR member argue that racial preferences are a form of "bigotry." The group has a similar view on affirmative action.

The application for the $250 scholarship, due Nov. 30, requires applicants be full-time BU undergraduate students and one-fourth Caucasian and maintain at least a 3.2 cumulative GPA. Applicants must submit two essays, one describing the applicant's ancestry and one describing "what it means to you to be a Caucasian-American today."

BUCR President Joe Mroszczyk said he spoke to Dean of Students Kenneth Elmore before publicly releasing the scholarship to make sure it would be legal. Mroszczyk said BUCR members also talked to others beforehand, some of whom were initially "agitated or upset" but understood the point after members explained themselves, he said.

"If you give out a white scholarship, it's racist, and if you give out a Hispanic scholarship, it is OK," the College of Arts and Sciences senior said. "It is the main point. We are not doing this scholarship as a white-supremacy scholarship."

La Fuerza Co-Chair Sara-Marie Pons, who is also on the Admissions Student Diversity Board, said although she agrees with BUCR's claim that racial preference is "contradictory to our American ideals of freedom and equality," she feels American history justifies today's affirmative action." Our country oppressed people of color for centuries while everyone else who was 'preferred' continued to succeed and lead our country in all aspects," the School of Management senior said in an email. "The goal of a university in striving to admit more students of color is a positive movement to increase the diversity of its institution."

Pons said the university's diversity creates a "better learning environment" and "dynamic discussion." She said she believes minority-specific scholarships serve an important function.

"While I can see the controversy over scholarships toward specific ethnic groups, we need to keep in mind its intention," she said. "The [group-specific] scholarship is there to increase the interest of students in that group to continue their education and reach the equality that we all strive for."

After the recipient is chosen, BUCR plans to host an event to honor the winner and speak about the award, as well as hold a forum discussion about racial preference, Mroszczyk said.

Mroszczyk said the BUCR borrowed the scholarship idea from the College Republicans at Roger Williams University in Bristol, R.I., which sponsored a similar award in 2003. Former RWU College Republicans President Jason Mattera said the "whites-only" scholarship was meant to be a parody, but it brought harsh media attention to their campus.

Mattera, now the Young American's Foundation National Spokesman, a group supporting the conservative movement, said the idea was spurred when RWU administrators "compiled a list of scholarships for people of color only." Although Mattera, a Puerto Rican, would have been eligible for some of these scholarships, he said he still wanted to "expose the inequities."

RWU College Republicans adviser June Speakman said the organization started receiving complaints as soon as it released the scholarship. Despite protests, 15 students applied for the scholarship.

"It was a way to make their protests highly visible, provocative," she said. "They stuck to their guns. They were steadfast."

Speakman said the scholarship was discontinued after its first year when the national and state Republican parties severed ties with RWU College Republicans.

Mattera said people were aware the scholarship had "nothing to do with racism," but the Republican National Committee still did not want to be affiliated with the scholarship.

"The RNC under [former chair] Ed Gillespie disagreed with me," Mattera said. "For Ed Gillespie to be dismissive or to imply that there was racism, he lacked any type of -- to put it bluntly -- balls in standing up against racial preferences. It would have been a great opportunity."

Regarding BU's adaptation of this scholarship, Mattera said he is glad the BUCR is interested in continuing to promote awareness.

"I guarantee that once this happens, be ready for hypocritical charges of racism, and be ready to be attacked," Mattera said, "but once they attack you, the hypocrisy is exposed."
 

CrazyHelloDeli

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Seems fine with me. We have Black, Latino, Jewish, Asian, Women and countless other scholarships for specific groups, why not WASPs?
 

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Hey I think it's a great idea, but just wait..some guilty white apologist will say it's bad.
 

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"If you give out a white scholarship, it's racist, and if you give out a Hispanic scholarship, it is OK," the College of Arts and Sciences senior said. "It is the main point. We are not doing this scholarship as a white-supremacy scholarship."

Boom.
 

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Good for them, if I had lots money I would deffinitely start a white only scholorship. I know when I was looking for engineering scholarships the fact that I was a white male denied me 2/3 of all he scholorships out there. ITs just completely racist to have a scholorship only black people can win, and if it takes white only scholorships to point out this fact then I support them whole heartedly. Scholorships like this should be based on economic status, not race. I went to a good private high school and there were many black people there who were able to win all these black only scholarhips. So bastically alot of these black only scholarships aren't even going to poor iner city kids, they are going to rich black kids who don't need them. The same is true for college admissions, the black people who went to my school up getting to lots of good colleges and with good scholarships that they would never have gotten if they were white. I know that these scholarships have good intentions, but when I see a kid going to a top teir school for free who didn't work hard in high school solely becasue of their race that pretty much eximplifies the problems of racism.
 

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"Caucasian Achievement and Recognition Scholarship"

So what have Caucasians achieved and why should they be recognized...for a mere $250?


 

waggy

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heh read this early today.

i thought it was funny. and i agree with them. If we are going to have race specific scholerships why not white based ones?

but i wonder how long until teh flaming starts hehe
 

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wait... so, there's a scholarship for people who've got an upper hand over other people? good job?

this is kinda like having a baseball player who openly takes steroids go to the hall of fame...
 

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Originally posted by: eits
wait... so, there's a scholarship for people who've got an upper hand over other people? good job?

this is kinda like having a baseball player who openly takes steroids go to the hall of fame...

Absolutely, skin color determines superiority in life. That's what you're getting at, right?
 

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Originally posted by: eits
wait... so, there's a scholarship for people who've got an upper hand over other people? good job?

this is kinda like having a baseball player who openly takes steroids go to the hall of fame...

and there it is! didnt think it would take that long. heh
 

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Originally posted by: eits
wait... so, there's a scholarship for people who've got an upper hand over other people? good job?

this is kinda like having a baseball player who openly takes steroids go to the hall of fame...

You missed the point of the scholarship. It isn't to actually give money to white kids, its to prove that giving money to someone based on their race (a minority) is racist. The fact that this article exists proves their point. If this was another black scholarship there definately wouldn't be a topic about it.
 

eits

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Originally posted by: diegoalcatraz
Originally posted by: eits
wait... so, there's a scholarship for people who've got an upper hand over other people? good job?

this is kinda like having a baseball player who openly takes steroids go to the hall of fame...

Absolutely, skin color determines superiority in life. That's what you're getting at, right?

i don't exactly know what you're getting at, but what i was saying was that white people automatically have the upper hand in this country. if you're white, you've got a better chance of getting a better education, better healthcare coverage, better jobs, etc.
 

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I understand what they are trying to accomplish, but I don't think what they're doing is right.

I think that all scholarships that are not based on strictly performance should be eliminated. Race should never be considered in a scholarship.
 

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Originally posted by: Killerme33
Originally posted by: eits
wait... so, there's a scholarship for people who've got an upper hand over other people? good job?

this is kinda like having a baseball player who openly takes steroids go to the hall of fame...

You missed the point of the scholarship. It isn't to actually give money to white kids, its to prove that giving money to someone based on their race (a minority) is racist. The fact that this article exists proves their point. If this was another black scholarship there definately wouldn't be a topic about it.

yeap.

sad but true. but it is going to be turned into a major race fight.


Personally i think any race based things should be ended. Hire/accept applicats based on skill or knowledge.

I can't understand why anyone would refuse to hire a person who is better qualifed for a job. I want to make as much money as possible. so i would want the best people to help me do that. no matter if they are white, black, asian or whatever.
 

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Originally posted by: eits
wait... so, there's a scholarship for people who've got an upper hand over other people? good job?

this is kinda like having a baseball player who openly takes steroids go to the hall of fame...

blah blah blah i hate whitey blah blah blah
 

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I'll just state that it would probably be better if the title read "Boston University student group offers a White scholarship" -- this is not sanctioned by BU.

I'm now backing away from this trainwreck of a thread in the making... slooowly...
 

eits

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Originally posted by: Killerme33
Originally posted by: eits
wait... so, there's a scholarship for people who've got an upper hand over other people? good job?

this is kinda like having a baseball player who openly takes steroids go to the hall of fame...

You missed the point of the scholarship. It isn't to actually give money to white kids, its to prove that giving money to someone based on their race (a minority) is racist. The fact that this article exists proves their point. If this was another black scholarship there definately wouldn't be a topic about it.

they kinda failed at that because, without minority scholarships, many minorities would just be beaten at the scholarship game by rich white kids who've had a better education and upbringing. and if minorities can't get a helping hand to succeed and make something special of themselves, then people in their communities might not have more positive role models to help them want to achieve and not always feel like a victim of the system.