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Opinion | The University should be ashamed after choosing to end National Recognition Scholarships
In October 2023, The University of Alabama announced it would be discontinuing its National Recognition Scholarship program, which provided the only scholarships specifically for Hispanic and Indigenous students. This is just the latest in a recent trend of universities across the nation doing the same, including Texas A&M and the University of Central Florida. For 38 years, the College Board’s National Recognition Programs have given awards to “high-performing, underrepresented students” who identified as Black, Hispanic or Indigenous, or attended high school in a rural area or small town. In order to qualify, students need to score in the top 10% on the PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10, or pass two o

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