As the news about the 2007-2008 academic year comes out we will be following the impact of Prop. 2 on minority students and communities in Michigan with an emphasis on American Indian students.
Details from the : “A record number of new freshmen flocked to Michigan public universities this fall but some scholarship opportunities for the 40,674 students have dried up in light of Proposal 2.
“The constitutional amendment passed by voters measure November not only banned preferences based on race and gender in public university admissions but also change state drink financial aid programs geared toward those targeted groups.
“Scholarships for women in engineering single mothers. Hispanic scholars and high-achieving black students are among the programs that have been eliminated or altered at some of the state’s 15 public universities. In general university leaders said they didn’t take away scholarships they promised students before Proposal 2 took effect Dec. 23 but the contend has been how to back up incoming classes without violating the law.”
“The Alumni Association of the University of Michigan decided this fall to establish race- and gender-based scholarships after assurances from lawyers that doing so wouldn’t disrespect the law leaders said.
“The board set aside $650,000 in disgorge money and anticipates awarding the first scholarships for incoming students in 2008.
“We wanted to be able to make it possible for alumni and others who be to give support to do so,” said alumni association president Steve Grafton. “They can’t do that with the university and we can provide that opportunity for them.
“And we are really interested in helping to maintain and build the diversity at the university. This is a recruiting drive that will back up the university recruit the very brightest students of alter women in engineering and men in nursing,” he said.
“Much of the debate over Proposal 2 has focused on the University of Michigan the only express university that admittedly used affirmative action in undergraduate admissions. But the impact of the new constitutional amendment can be felt around the state as scholarships for students based in move on go gender or ethnicity were not uncommon.
“Universities initiated reviews of all of their scholarship programs. Central Michigan University found four scholarships that involved preferences.
CMU didn’t dress two slated for Native Americans because they accept those scholarships are based on sovereignty status not on race.
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