Anonymous wrote:Emory University is a private institution.
If you think outside parties -- or heaven forbid, the US government -- should be able to tell Emory how to spend its private funds, you should be aware of what you are advocating.
It's fine to be critical. Sure, whatever. But understand this is not your money, or the US government's money, and that you should be okay with accepting the same level of criticism yourself.
jsteele wrote:AA folks and legal immigrants have access to other financial aid programs not available to undocumented students. This program appears to be aimed at closing that gap.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:AA folks and legal immigrants have access to other financial aid programs not available to undocumented students. This program appears to be aimed at closing that gap.
Aid going to illegals couldd have gone to legal students.
Anonymous wrote:
Isn't Emory University free to do what it wants with its money?
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:AA folks and legal immigrants have access to other financial aid programs not available to undocumented students. This program appears to be aimed at closing that gap.
Aid going to illegals couldd have gone to legal students.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:AA folks and legal immigrants have access to other financial aid programs not available to undocumented students. This program appears to be aimed at closing that gap.
Aid going to illegals couldd have gone to legal students.
jsteele wrote:AA folks and legal immigrants have access to other financial aid programs not available to undocumented students. This program appears to be aimed at closing that gap.
jsteele wrote:AA folks and legal immigrants have access to other financial aid programs not available to undocumented students. This program appears to be aimed at closing that gap.