Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Correct
I will support my neighbors children in my small area of this world, than support illegal aliens from India, on the other side of the planet.
what is wrong with people in this culture?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Schools that receive federal funding don't have the vast freedom you think they do. Signed, a smart person.
Okay, my friend. Care to cite number and verse?
Because citing sources is what the smart folks do, you know.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Correct
Anonymous wrote:I never understood how any of these daca dreamers and undocumented afford college. Their parents are not in the country or usually working mediocre jobs. Are they all getting free college? Without Federal Pell Grants and Federal Stafford Loans, I have no idea where they'd get money from. Or do daca dreamers qualify for Pell grants and federal loans?
Anonymous wrote:
Schools that receive federal funding don't have the vast freedom you think they do. Signed, a smart person.
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.
Anonymous wrote:oP. This is the point of my postAnonymous wrote:I donate money every year to my private university, and if I discovered they were diverting some of their funds from Americans to illegal immigrants, I'd stop donating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son will now be applying as Carlos Ramirez Sanchez.
No documentation, no ID, but a full ride.
Nice.
Perfect.
International students who are already admitted and have expired visas do not qualify. There are also institutional loans and some US citizens might have those-so yes Emory $ not to be repaid will go to illegals and I assume some US citizens will have loans. http://www.studentaid.emory.edu/DACA/index.html
Here's another one where students pay more to set up funds for illegals. OOps should have said parents pay more...
https://www.thecollegefix.com/post/32377/
Emory is over 50k annually.
Anonymous wrote:
Isn't Emory University free to do what it wants with its money?
oP. This is the point of my postAnonymous wrote:I donate money every year to my private university, and if I discovered they were diverting some of their funds from Americans to illegal immigrants, I'd stop donating.
Anonymous wrote:Last I checked, private universities were free to do whatever they want with their money. They could give it all away to "illegals!" Wouldn't that get your goat, OP?
dreamers can't get pell grants. So take that off your list of concerns.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory or any other private entity is free to do what it wishes with its money.
Donors are free to cut their contributions to entities that use their funds for causes they don't approve and if the government is funding Emory or any other entity that is providing aid to illegals then it should have the right to withhold such funding assuming it is legal to do so.
Government money comes from taxpayers. Pell grants cost us in the billions.
What comes of that money for kids who don't graduate?
It's lost forever.
Look at college graduation rates for students in the U. S. It's the gap all the way. Throwing money at undocumented students doesn't guarantee success. If it did, our local school systems would be thriving, and we would have closed the gap years ago.
stupid, stupid, stupid move
But my kids aren't going to Emory. So what do I care?