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Teh One Who Knocks
12-11-2017, 12:29 PM
Brooks Riess, Alaska Campus Correspondent - Campus Reform


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The University of Alaska, Anchorage’s Diversity Action Council will soon award successful applicants for its “Student Diversity Award” up to $1,000 toward their tuition.

Successful applicants must demonstrate that they “significantly contribute to enhancing diversity” by either “increasing visibility of diverse people,” “creating a welcoming environment,” or “representing diverse student voices through advocacy and participation” in on-campus student groups.

To apply, students must answer three essay questions describing how they meet the above criteria, while describing how they “advance social justice and diversity within the larger community.”

On an academic level, applicants must have a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA, show “satisfactory academic progress,” and be admitted to a certificate or degree program at the school.

Dr. Andre Thorn, director of the multicultural center, told Campus Reform that the award generally goes to those who are “engaged in the notion of diversity and inclusion” and can “infuse campus with diverse perspectives,” though he declined to disclose how much money the university allocates for the award.

According to the school’s website, however, the university gave the award to 14 students in 2015, meaning that as much as $14,000 was invested in the scholarship.

Notable past winners include former president of the campus’ Black Student Union, Andrew Freed II, who raised fund to bring films such as “Dear White People” to campus.

"No demographic is chosen over another for the award,” Thorn told Campus Reform, saying selection is “dependent on the quality of the application.”

Hal-9000
12-11-2017, 07:23 PM
I heard people only live in Alaska to get away from...other things.

lost in melb.
12-12-2017, 01:20 AM
Seems like a worthy cause...

Griffin
12-12-2017, 02:20 AM
In other words "Show how diverse your outlook is by pushing your all inclusive opinions on others."

lost in melb.
12-12-2017, 02:24 AM
In other words "Show how diverse your outlook is by pushing your all inclusive opinions on others."

Pushing their interpretation of diversity? Could be. We don't know enough

I have to say, in itself, diversity is not a bad thing