Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We would have gotten huge merit at Alabama, but crossed it off the list due to lack of diversity. We are a full pay POC family.
The University of Alabama's percentage of black students is roughly 12%. That is 1% below the population of the US, as a whole.
If you are black and would prefer a majority black university, that's fine. However, it doesn't mean Alabama "lacks in diversity."
This. Plus, the PP saying a school over 40% white is a problem. The US is majority white, but they want their college to be something different? Bizarre.
Overall the college students in the US is ~40% white. Now all the sudden a school is 60% white, that's not national average. A lot of maga kids dont' go to college. With trump promoting trade schools, the decline of the number of white college students will only continue.
Correct.
https://www.bestcolleges.com/research/diversity-in-higher-education-facts-statistics/
"White students, however, continue to account for the largest group of college students, making up about 40% of the total undergraduate population."
60% white colleges definitely are very behind in diversity.
Sounds like they are another minority group.
Correct. It's white affirmative action to get it up to 60% white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We would have gotten huge merit at Alabama, but crossed it off the list due to lack of diversity. We are a full pay POC family.
The University of Alabama's percentage of black students is roughly 12%. That is 1% below the population of the US, as a whole.
If you are black and would prefer a majority black university, that's fine. However, it doesn't mean Alabama "lacks in diversity."
This. Plus, the PP saying a school over 40% white is a problem. The US is majority white, but they want their college to be something different? Bizarre.
Overall the college students in the US is ~40% white. Now all the sudden a school is 60% white, that's not national average. A lot of maga kids dont' go to college. With trump promoting trade schools, the decline of the number of white college students will only continue.
Correct.
https://www.bestcolleges.com/research/diversity-in-higher-education-facts-statistics/
"White students, however, continue to account for the largest group of college students, making up about 40% of the total undergraduate population."
60% white colleges definitely are very behind in diversity.
Sounds like they are another minority group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did the term BIPOC originate? It is dehumanizing and seems to no only serve people who can’t be bothered to see a non-white person as a person.
I hate the terms BIPOC and POC. Should we use “people of no color” (PONC) to describe White people?
This is like asking why there’s no Anglo-American History month. Bit&$, do you not understand that every month is Anglo-American History month. For all the whining about liberal snowflakes and wokeness, no group gets more butthurt about the prospect of ceding power and being the center of the culture than white people.
Over 70% of americans are white. Why is it so surprising that society reflects this?
For people of college age, 18-24, about 50% of America is white. So 70% would not be reflective of America as a whole. Which is the point.
The point of what? Are 50% of your friends white?
Actually now you mention it, probably 50% of my friends are white. But that is sort of irrelevant.
Point is that if you go to a school that is 70% white, that is a skewed sample. Just like if you go to a HBCU, that population would be skewed too. May be ok for you but may not be something someone else wants in their college experience. Why is that a problem for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some safeties that my son likes, but he's a little worried about diversity, like Ohio U and University of New Hampshire. Both have less that 5% each Black, Asian and Hispanic, more than 80% white. We are in an area with a lot more Asian and Hispanic kids, so he doesn’t know what that would feel like.
The population of the State of New Hampshire is 89% white. Hispanic, black and Asian are less than 5% each.
UNH is a state school. The demographics of the student body make complete sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a bipoc kid, mine comments if the white population is unusually high 60%+. I don’t think it’s a bad thing and tell him that it’s 4 years and being in an environment you’re not used to can be good too.
So like America as a whole.
America is not 60 percent white. Whites make up the largest minority, but they are no longer a majority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did the term BIPOC originate? It is dehumanizing and seems to no only serve people who can’t be bothered to see a non-white person as a person.
I hate the terms BIPOC and POC. Should we use “people of no color” (PONC) to describe White people?
This is like asking why there’s no Anglo-American History month. Bit&$, do you not understand that every month is Anglo-American History month. For all the whining about liberal snowflakes and wokeness, no group gets more butthurt about the prospect of ceding power and being the center of the culture than white people.
Over 70% of americans are white. Why is it so surprising that society reflects this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a bipoc kid, mine comments if the white population is unusually high 60%+. I don’t think it’s a bad thing and tell him that it’s 4 years and being in an environment you’re not used to can be good too.
So like America as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did the term BIPOC originate? It is dehumanizing and seems to no only serve people who can’t be bothered to see a non-white person as a person.
I hate the terms BIPOC and POC. Should we use “people of no color” (PONC) to describe White people?
This is like asking why there’s no Anglo-American History month. Bit&$, do you not understand that every month is Anglo-American History month. For all the whining about liberal snowflakes and wokeness, no group gets more butthurt about the prospect of ceding power and being the center of the culture than white people.
Over 70% of americans are white. Why is it so surprising that society reflects this?
For people of college age, 18-24, about 50% of America is white. So 70% would not be reflective of America as a whole. Which is the point.
The point of what? Are 50% of your friends white?
Anonymous wrote:There are some safeties that my son likes, but he's a little worried about diversity, like Ohio U and University of New Hampshire. Both have less that 5% each Black, Asian and Hispanic, more than 80% white. We are in an area with a lot more Asian and Hispanic kids, so he doesn’t know what that would feel like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We would have gotten huge merit at Alabama, but crossed it off the list due to lack of diversity. We are a full pay POC family.
The University of Alabama's percentage of black students is roughly 12%. That is 1% below the population of the US, as a whole.
If you are black and would prefer a majority black university, that's fine. However, it doesn't mean Alabama "lacks in diversity."
This. Plus, the PP saying a school over 40% white is a problem. The US is majority white, but they want their college to be something different? Bizarre.
Overall the college students in the US is ~40% white. Now all the sudden a school is 60% white, that's not national average. A lot of maga kids dont' go to college. With trump promoting trade schools, the decline of the number of white college students will only continue.
Correct.
https://www.bestcolleges.com/research/diversity-in-higher-education-facts-statistics/
"White students, however, continue to account for the largest group of college students, making up about 40% of the total undergraduate population."
60% white colleges definitely are very behind in diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We would have gotten huge merit at Alabama, but crossed it off the list due to lack of diversity. We are a full pay POC family.
The University of Alabama's percentage of black students is roughly 12%. That is 1% below the population of the US, as a whole.
If you are black and would prefer a majority black university, that's fine. However, it doesn't mean Alabama "lacks in diversity."
This. Plus, the PP saying a school over 40% white is a problem. The US is majority white, but they want their college to be something different? Bizarre.
Overall the college students in the US is ~40% white. Now all the sudden a school is 60% white, that's not national average. A lot of maga kids dont' go to college. With trump promoting trade schools, the decline of the number of white college students will only continue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did the term BIPOC originate? It is dehumanizing and seems to no only serve people who can’t be bothered to see a non-white person as a person.
I hate the terms BIPOC and POC. Should we use “people of no color” (PONC) to describe White people?
This is like asking why there’s no Anglo-American History month. Bit&$, do you not understand that every month is Anglo-American History month. For all the whining about liberal snowflakes and wokeness, no group gets more butthurt about the prospect of ceding power and being the center of the culture than white people.
Over 70% of americans are white. Why is it so surprising that society reflects this?
For people of college age, 18-24, about 50% of America is white. So 70% would not be reflective of America as a whole. Which is the point.