Scholarship Programs Adjust Eligibility, Prioritizing Income Over Race and Gender
Organizations supporting underrepresented college students are reportedly changing their scholarship criteria, moving away from race and gender as primary factors. These groups are increasingly focusing on income or other eligibility requirements instead. This shift represents a notable change in higher education financial aid practices and could influence which student populations receive support.
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