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1 Omololu lasisi

2  Competition between private colleges  Scholarship for decent grade point average

3  Education is important  Segregation in education because of race

4  Discourages those with little money  Denial students a professional opportunity  Sense on inferiority  Hurts quality of undergraduate program

5  1995-2000 scholarship aid: For families earning $100,000 or more increase 145% For families earning $40,000 0r less increase 22%

6  Academic accomplishment deserves a reward HOPE scholarship  Encourages students academically  Schools should provide more of need-based aid

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8  Gladwell, Malcolm. Outliers: the Story of Success. 1st ed. New York: Little, Brown and, 2008. Print.  Mathews, Jay. "As Merit-Aid Race Escalates, Wealthy Often Win (washingtonpost.com)." The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post. The Washington Post, 19 Apr. 2005. Web. 22 July 2011..  Mathews, Jay. "Wealthy Often Win the Race for Merit- Based College Aid." Race, Class, and Gender in the United States: an Integrated Study. By Paula S. Rothenberg. 8th ed. New York: Worth, 2010. 288-89. Print.  Rothenberg, Paula S. "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 1954." Race, Class, and Gender in the United States: an Integrated Study. 8th ed. New York: Worth, 2010. 550-53. Print.


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