under-represented minorities are given preferential enrollment and scholarship treatment by universities. whether this small attempt by (generally private, and will be exclusively private once SCOTUS overturns existing precedent) institutions to slightly ameliorate colossal social/historical disparity of privilege and wealth and access is a big deal, or the whether the actual, existing colossal social/historical disparity of privilege and wealth and access is a big deal, is left up to the reader.
under-represented minorities are given preferential enrollment and scholarship treatment by universities. whether this small attempt by (generally private, and will be exclusively private once SCOTUS overturns existing precedent) institutions to slightly ameliorate colossal social/historical disparity of privilege and wealth and access is a big deal, or the whether the actual, existing colossal social/historical disparity of privilege and wealth and access is a big deal, is left up to the reader.
I'm aware, but the prevailing myth is that Natives get "free college" anywhere they go without needing to put in effort.