Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are calls to withdraw accreditation from New College, &or all FL public colleges if HB 999 passes.
Not only this but scholarships that come from the Federal government will be gone.
And yes they will all lose accreditation by 2024. However, if Repukes win the WH then it's all over anyway and camps are coming for Jews and other minorities. And yes this is the plan. DeSantis is not origininal.
Good luck sending college kids.
Do you really think the DoE has the guts to pull all funding from the third largest state in the US?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new president of UF is a former Republican senator.
I think that this is a healthy change.
I appreciate those who express concern about the curriculum changes and the overall guiding principles of the soon-to-be-new New College of Florida, but the current New College of Florida is more of a failure than it is a success. Change is needed as the new College of Florida is in a continuing path of decline. Taxpayer dollars should be used to fund core subjects in education.
Whether you like or dislike Governor Ron DeSantis' stance, it is a message that needs to be heard and considered by all just as opposing viewpoints should be. Governor DeSantis and the Florida legislature were elected by the people of Florida and I believe that he reflects the majority opinion of the voters in his state.
Awesome! Then perhaps you can explain a few things. Why is He getting rid of just Black sororities and fraternities rather than ALL sororities and fraternities? Why is he getting rid of resources for students that emphasize support for ethnicity — and not all similar resources and programs? If the focus is on “core subjects in education “, is he getting rid of all of the sports and recreational programs? If not, why not?
How did he go from a baseball playing Yalie to this?
And of course if his priority was truly using tax dollars well, I’d really be interested in the funding for the Martha’s Vineyard stunt.
Could you please source that. I have googled and searched unsuccessfully for that.
Florida House Bill 999 line 341.
I think entire country is getting sick and tired of equity, even POC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new president of UF is a former Republican senator.
I think that this is a healthy change.
I appreciate those who express concern about the curriculum changes and the overall guiding principles of the soon-to-be-new New College of Florida, but the current New College of Florida is more of a failure than it is a success. Change is needed as the new College of Florida is in a continuing path of decline. Taxpayer dollars should be used to fund core subjects in education.
Whether you like or dislike Governor Ron DeSantis' stance, it is a message that needs to be heard and considered by all just as opposing viewpoints should be. Governor DeSantis and the Florida legislature were elected by the people of Florida and I believe that he reflects the majority opinion of the voters in his state.
Awesome! Then perhaps you can explain a few things. Why is He getting rid of just Black sororities and fraternities rather than ALL sororities and fraternities? Why is he getting rid of resources for students that emphasize support for ethnicity — and not all similar resources and programs? If the focus is on “core subjects in education “, is he getting rid of all of the sports and recreational programs? If not, why not?
How did he go from a baseball playing Yalie to this?
And of course if his priority was truly using tax dollars well, I’d really be interested in the funding for the Martha’s Vineyard stunt.
Could you please source that. I have googled and searched unsuccessfully for that.
Florida House Bill 999 line 341.
Anonymous wrote:
There are calls to withdraw accreditation from New College, &or all FL public colleges if HB 999 passes.
Not only this but scholarships that come from the Federal government will be gone.
And yes they will all lose accreditation by 2024. However, if Repukes win the WH then it's all over anyway and camps are coming for Jews and other minorities. And yes this is the plan. DeSantis is not origininal.
Good luck sending college kids.
Do you really think the DoE has the guts to pull all funding from the third largest state in the US?
Anonymous wrote:There are calls to withdraw accreditation from New College, &or all FL public colleges if HB 999 passes.
Not only this but scholarships that come from the Federal government will be gone.
And yes they will all lose accreditation by 2024. However, if Repukes win the WH then it's all over anyway and camps are coming for Jews and other minorities. And yes this is the plan. DeSantis is not origininal.
Good luck sending college kids.
Anonymous wrote:
And for the other HBCUs in Florida? And for the HBCUs in other states?
I remember people thinking that I was exaggerating when I said that my greatest fear was that if Trump won the presidency, the Supreme Court that he would have the opportunity to create would irreparably doom this country — at least for those of us who champion the ideals represented by the Constitution. I wasn’t exaggerating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new president of UF is a former Republican senator.
I think that this is a healthy change.
I appreciate those who express concern about the curriculum changes and the overall guiding principles of the soon-to-be-new New College of Florida, but the current New College of Florida is more of a failure than it is a success. Change is needed as the new College of Florida is in a continuing path of decline. Taxpayer dollars should be used to fund core subjects in education.
Whether you like or dislike Governor Ron DeSantis' stance, it is a message that needs to be heard and considered by all just as opposing viewpoints should be. Governor DeSantis and the Florida legislature were elected by the people of Florida and I believe that he reflects the majority opinion of the voters in his state.
Awesome! Then perhaps you can explain a few things. Why is He getting rid of just Black sororities and fraternities rather than ALL sororities and fraternities? Why is he getting rid of resources for students that emphasize support for ethnicity — and not all similar resources and programs? If the focus is on “core subjects in education “, is he getting rid of all of the sports and recreational programs? If not, why not?
How did he go from a baseball playing Yalie to this?
And of course if his priority was truly using tax dollars well, I’d really be interested in the funding for the Martha’s Vineyard stunt.
Could you please source that. I have googled and searched unsuccessfully for that.
Ok: The post I responded to is in a closed thread titled: DeSantis & Florida Colleges HB999
I’m not able to cut and past the post I’m responding to, but it’s a very short thread that was closed because this one was already active.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1118546.page
DP... this is really bad.
Reposting from the other locked thread
Today, HB 999 will be proposed by Ron DeSantis. If this bill passes both chambers on May 5th, the following will be removed from Florida’s College Campuses:
- NPHC Organizations
- NMGC & Latinax Organizations
- Jewish Studies courses
- Gender Studies courses
- Centers & Programs for Black Students
- Centers & Programs for Latinax Students
- Centers & Programs for Asian & AAPI Students
-Center & Programs for LGBTQ+ Students
This will pass.
Anyone who sends a kid OOS to Florida for college moving forward is brain-dead. This will pass. And it is only going to get way worse.
I agree. Anyone who was thinking about sending your kid to Florida for college is either brain dead or is fine with promoting straight white Christian supremacy.
I think a lot of people still would rather send their children to colleges run by white Christian rather than facing a chance to have your kid shot in UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new president of UF is a former Republican senator.
I think that this is a healthy change.
I appreciate those who express concern about the curriculum changes and the overall guiding principles of the soon-to-be-new New College of Florida, but the current New College of Florida is more of a failure than it is a success. Change is needed as the new College of Florida is in a continuing path of decline. Taxpayer dollars should be used to fund core subjects in education.
Whether you like or dislike Governor Ron DeSantis' stance, it is a message that needs to be heard and considered by all just as opposing viewpoints should be. Governor DeSantis and the Florida legislature were elected by the people of Florida and I believe that he reflects the majority opinion of the voters in his state.
Awesome! Then perhaps you can explain a few things. Why is He getting rid of just Black sororities and fraternities rather than ALL sororities and fraternities? Why is he getting rid of resources for students that emphasize support for ethnicity — and not all similar resources and programs? If the focus is on “core subjects in education “, is he getting rid of all of the sports and recreational programs? If not, why not?
How did he go from a baseball playing Yalie to this?
And of course if his priority was truly using tax dollars well, I’d really be interested in the funding for the Martha’s Vineyard stunt.
Could you please source that. I have googled and searched unsuccessfully for that.
Ok: The post I responded to is in a closed thread titled: DeSantis & Florida Colleges HB999
I’m not able to cut and past the post I’m responding to, but it’s a very short thread that was closed because this one was already active.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1118546.page
DP... this is really bad.
Reposting from the other locked thread
Today, HB 999 will be proposed by Ron DeSantis. If this bill passes both chambers on May 5th, the following will be removed from Florida’s College Campuses:
- NPHC Organizations
- NMGC & Latinax Organizations
- Jewish Studies courses
- Gender Studies courses
- Centers & Programs for Black Students
- Centers & Programs for Latinax Students
- Centers & Programs for Asian & AAPI Students
-Center & Programs for LGBTQ+ Students
This will pass.
Anyone who sends a kid OOS to Florida for college moving forward is brain-dead. This will pass. And it is only going to get way worse.
I agree. Anyone who was thinking about sending your kid to Florida for college is either brain dead or is fine with promoting straight white Christian supremacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"New College of Florida does not have any fraternities or sororities, do it might be a good option if Greek life isn't a priority for you."
https://www.collegeconfidential.com/colleges/new-college-of-florida/#:~:text=New%20College%20of%20Florida%20does,t%20a%20priority%20for%20you.
New College of Florida has less than 700 students. And, yet they had a DEI person with staff. Best use of resources?
Possibly. It’s hard to assess without knowing more about their needs and their resources.
I posted a Bob about their needs and resources in the original intent of the school that should not be hard to ascertain why it's a Target especially considering that instead of being open to all religions they are purposely going to make an ultra conservative college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new president of UF is a former Republican senator.
I think that this is a healthy change.
I appreciate those who express concern about the curriculum changes and the overall guiding principles of the soon-to-be-new New College of Florida, but the current New College of Florida is more of a failure than it is a success. Change is needed as the new College of Florida is in a continuing path of decline. Taxpayer dollars should be used to fund core subjects in education.
Whether you like or dislike Governor Ron DeSantis' stance, it is a message that needs to be heard and considered by all just as opposing viewpoints should be. Governor DeSantis and the Florida legislature were elected by the people of Florida and I believe that he reflects the majority opinion of the voters in his state.
Awesome! Then perhaps you can explain a few things. Why is He getting rid of just Black sororities and fraternities rather than ALL sororities and fraternities? Why is he getting rid of resources for students that emphasize support for ethnicity — and not all similar resources and programs? If the focus is on “core subjects in education “, is he getting rid of all of the sports and recreational programs? If not, why not?
How did he go from a baseball playing Yalie to this?
And of course if his priority was truly using tax dollars well, I’d really be interested in the funding for the Martha’s Vineyard stunt.
Could you please source that. I have googled and searched unsuccessfully for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"New College of Florida does not have any fraternities or sororities, do it might be a good option if Greek life isn't a priority for you."
https://www.collegeconfidential.com/colleges/new-college-of-florida/#:~:text=New%20College%20of%20Florida%20does,t%20a%20priority%20for%20you.
New College of Florida has less than 700 students. And, yet they had a DEI person with staff. Best use of resources?
Possibly. It’s hard to assess without knowing more about their needs and their resources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new president of UF is a former Republican senator.
I think that this is a healthy change.
I appreciate those who express concern about the curriculum changes and the overall guiding principles of the soon-to-be-new New College of Florida, but the current New College of Florida is more of a failure than it is a success. Change is needed as the new College of Florida is in a continuing path of decline. Taxpayer dollars should be used to fund core subjects in education.
Whether you like or dislike Governor Ron DeSantis' stance, it is a message that needs to be heard and considered by all just as opposing viewpoints should be. Governor DeSantis and the Florida legislature were elected by the people of Florida and I believe that he reflects the majority opinion of the voters in his state.
Awesome! Then perhaps you can explain a few things. Why is He getting rid of just Black sororities and fraternities rather than ALL sororities and fraternities? Why is he getting rid of resources for students that emphasize support for ethnicity — and not all similar resources and programs? If the focus is on “core subjects in education “, is he getting rid of all of the sports and recreational programs? If not, why not?
How did he go from a baseball playing Yalie to this?
And of course if his priority was truly using tax dollars well, I’d really be interested in the funding for the Martha’s Vineyard stunt.
Could you please source that. I have googled and searched unsuccessfully for that.
Ok: The post I responded to is in a closed thread titled: DeSantis & Florida Colleges HB999
I’m not able to cut and past the post I’m responding to, but it’s a very short thread that was closed because this one was already active.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1118546.page
Today, HB 999 will be proposed by Ron DeSantis. If this bill passes both chambers on May 5th, the following will be removed from Florida’s College Campuses:
- NPHC Organizations
- NMGC & Latinax Organizations
- Jewish Studies courses
- Gender Studies courses
- Centers & Programs for Black Students
- Centers & Programs for Latinax Students
- Centers & Programs for Asian & AAPI Students
-Center & Programs for LGBTQ+ Students
This will pass.
Anyone who sends a kid OOS to Florida for college moving forward is brain-dead. This will pass. And it is only going to get way worse.
Anonymous wrote:Don't get the whining.
Florida universities serve the demographic that resides there and wants to stay there fine.
University of Miami is a top destination for out of state students whose parents have $, want to have a great time, and aren't getting into a top 1st or 2nd tier private uni.
If you're from Florida and want to go to university in Florida then Gainseville is a great option (particularly for business and STEM) - but if you're out of state and going there it's because you could not get better options.