Posted on 05/19/2014 11:32:49 AM PDT by Kaslin
Butler University has awarded endowed scholarships on the basis of race and gender, The College Fix has learned.
Butler removed the listing of all endowed scholarships, totaling approximately $2.4 million, from the university website before the 2013-2014 school year after inquiry from a parent of a prospective student.
The Scholarships
The race-conscious scholarships Butler has offered include scholarships that are only awarded to African-American students, an award limited to a female student of Hispanic descent, an award limited to a woman of Indian descent (unless Butler cannot find one) and an award that declares, Preference will be given to Caucasian undergraduates enrolled in the College of Business. The whites-preferred scholarship was created after the benefactors wife died in 2002, according to literature from Butlers College of Business.
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Indiana, Indianapolis to be exact
Nothing to see here, no privately recorded conversations denigrating any protected class.
I’d love to see the Planned Giving officer go beserk when he reads your will.
Time for conservatives to take over some college offices and demand fair treatment.
Ha!
I actually included a note in my will why I was not endowing that university.
(I did same for a second college that discriminated in an interview.)
Both very fine schools, except for their prejudice problems.
I am giving my money to other colleges, so education of the youth of the world may continue unabated.
Well as we see excluding whites is routinely done and accepted as ok by libs
so I would of course make sure MY schollie went to the exact kind of person I want to get the scholarship
White males excluded from Butler school...
Thanks Kaslin, Butler University — imagine, an entire university to learn how to be a butler...
Good suggestions...in fact I had already suggested going to Med school on the island of Grenada (how nice would that be?), but the Navy will only pay for his medical school in the US (he's going the Navy route).
It's really a shame that he's having all this difficulty ... he's totally brilliant and has the type of personality that would instill confidence in patients.
One year in High School he simultanously had the record for highest GPA and most absenses ... it takes a pretty bright cookie to pull that off.
One Christmas when he was quite young he received a good sum of money as gifts from relatives, and quietly donated every penny to help the tsunami victims in Indonesia. We didn't even find out about it until months later.
His loss is a loss to all those who might be his patients.
I have RH negative blood, that makes me a member of a minority.
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