Amid rising interest from students,
HBCUs must face pandemic’s toll
Atlanta Journal-Constitution [GA],
by
Eric Stirgus
Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon,
6/21/2020 12:13:56 PM
A group of teenagers were surprised when they came outside their homes one afternoon last month for a “honk and wave” parade organized by Stockbridge residents celebrating their accomplishment, graduating from high school. The students are part of the Stockbridge Youth Council, and nearly all of them plan to attend a historically black college or university—including some in Georgia—this fall.“It was always a HBCU for me,” said Kyla Jordan, 18, who plans to attend Clark Atlanta University and fell in love with the campus after a visit.“ I just want to be surrounded by people who have the same heritage as me
Reply 1 - Posted by:
bamboozle 6/21/2020 12:23:50 PM (No. 451929)
So Kyla wants to self segregate and thus avoid any intellectual challenges that might open her eyes?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
bad-hair 6/21/2020 12:23:56 PM (No. 451930)
Congratulations Snowflakes. Don't forget to pay off your college debt when the time comes.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
john56 6/21/2020 12:41:43 PM (No. 451943)
White, black, red or blue ... this is the year to negotiate Green (money) with colleges for aid. Most schools, especially private colleges, are very concerned they will have a much smaller freshman class. We didnt take the first ... or second offer for our son and got almost $10k in additional aid most of it for every year.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
chumley 6/21/2020 12:42:55 PM (No. 451945)
The girl they interviewed said “I just want to be surrounded by people who have the same heritage as me and have some of the same values that I have,”
While I applaud the sentiment and agree wholeheartedly, what would have happened if she was white and said that?
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
DVC 6/21/2020 12:45:10 PM (No. 451948)
We had one black engineer new hire in our group who came from a HBCU. He was valdictorian at a well known HBCU. I shudder to think what the average student must be like if this was their very best. He was apparently incompetent, unwilling to do any of the work assigned to him. He spent day after day trying to (as a 1 month new hire) get us older engineers, with our plates already full of work, interested in doing the work assigned to him. He was politely told to do his own work, "I'm busy with my projects, don't have time to do yours." by many engineers. It wasn't that he was asking for guidance on how he should do it, he was looking to "manage it" while you did the work, he made that clear. He expected to assign work to others and watch as it was done, from day one.
He didn't last a full year, never accomplished anything that was noticeable.
So, if you want a solidly second rate education, look at those HBCUs. Of course, perhaps the average students are better prepared than the valdictorian in engineering at this school was, I don't have a lot of examples to compare. I thought he was a nice guy, friendly, easy to get along with.....but EXTREMELY impressed with himself, and from what I saw, unwilling to actually do any work. Possibly unable, I don't know. Never saw any work product from him.
I had several other very capable black coworkers, including a really great applied mathematician....who got their degrees from regular universities. My one and only experience did not impress me that HBCUs do much but pump up the 'self esteem' of their students. Ricky had buckets of self esteem.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
DARling 6/21/2020 12:51:13 PM (No. 451951)
I read an article a couple of weeks ago about the return on investment of a college education. HBCUs had some of the worst ROI figures.
College should be a place where students learn to respect a variety of ideas and cultures. Self-segregating does nothing to prepare a person for the real world. If promoting victimhood and racial hatred is the goal of modern universities, that ROI will be so upside-down that parents may stop wasting money on college for their kids.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Blue-Z-Anna 6/21/2020 12:52:40 PM (No. 451955)
"Equality" means special advantages.
Killing all the white devils is difficult work but symbolically killing and shaming many seems good enough.
It's worse than B.S.
It's Marxism disguised as social justice.
Once the revolution is complete ......loud-mouths of every type get a bullet to the head.
As always.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
GO3 6/21/2020 1:26:55 PM (No. 451979)
Saying the education at HBCUs is second rate is too kind. Hopefully it has gotten better, but in the mid-80s the Army had to develop and publish lesson plans for additional English and Writing instruction for ROTC grads from HBCUs once they arrived at their officers basic course. True story.
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I spent many years hiring people. My experience was that HCBU graduated the smartest dummies or the dumbest smart people. Virtually all have a peculiar world view, and it’s not useful in any practical way. It’s just another example of self-segregation that The Community must overcome to join the American society.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
justavoter 6/21/2020 1:51:13 PM (No. 451999)
We have a well known medical college near that is a HBCU. You do not want to put your life into the hands of the hospital that is run by this HBCU. I has an extremely high mortality rate.
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Charing students $15,500 for a twelve week course in coding???? They are ripping off their students. Go on to code.org and Kahn academy to learn more for free. These poor students are going to learn that they shelled out money for nothing when they find out the big tech companies are only interested in hiring foreign workers for their coding. Americans, regardless of the color of their skin, need not apply.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Daisy Mae 6/21/2020 2:18:29 PM (No. 452021)
I went to a Law School originally established for minorities. At Graduation, 4 years later, not one minority graduated. Every Graduate was white, and we were the original minority in class.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
anniebc 6/21/2020 3:26:46 PM (No. 452064)
My daughter learned how to self segregate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and George Washington University (neither school is HBCU). She left my home a rainbow child with a known heritage from Africa, West Indies, England, Italy, and American Indian and came back a racist. My son attended St. Augustine College (HBCU) and North Carolina State, and he experienced nothing of the sort. His disposition towards life and people is the same as when he left home. It's not the college or type of college, it's what's allowed to be taught or fomented at the institution.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
mc squared 6/21/2020 4:14:12 PM (No. 452104)
FTA: I just want to be surrounded by people who have the same heritage as me and have some of the same values that I have,” she explained Don't we all.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
3XALADY 6/21/2020 5:11:40 PM (No. 452168)
Wish someone would have spoken up before Ike sent the army in to help the little black kids integrate a school and all the other changes that have had to have been made over the years. What goes around comes around. Don't think it will be to their benefit.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
volksford 6/21/2020 5:37:49 PM (No. 452191)
Clark Atlanta University good ole CAU where everyone is just alike.
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