Obama Cuts HBCU Funding


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Black colleges will fight cut to federal program
By JUSTIN POPE – 1 day ago

Leaders of historically black colleges say they'll fight a reduction in a federal program they call a financial lifeline at a time of economic distress for the schools and their students.

President Barack Obama's education budget, unveiled Thursday, included major spending increases in many areas — but didn't include an extra $85 million that black institutions have received annually for the past two years thanks to a 2007 change to the student loan laws.

That two-year-old program provided direct funds to federally recognized HBCUs — historically black colleges and universities.

Other direct federal support to the schools would increase from $238 million to $250 million, but with the expiration of the HBCU fund the schools effectively would see a $73 million cut.

A program supporting Native American tribal colleges would also see decreased funding, while one for institutions serving large numbers of Hispanic students would see an increase from $93 million to $98 million.

Education Department officials emphasized that all such institutions stand to gain from other parts of the budget, notably the proposed increase in the maximum Pell Grant for low-income students by $200 — to $5,550.

Still, the move could suggest that even as the administration pushes big education spending increases focused on low-income and minority students, direct support for institutions isn't the most favored method. The HBCU program is unusual; most federal help for higher education goes to students, and thus only indirectly to schools.

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Didn't Bush set a record by increasing HBCU funding?


There is no logical reason for HBCU's to fight Obama and his decision. They asked for Obama and they should live with their decision; long live Obama's policies.


Is this a situation where HBCU's wish Obama's education policy towards HBCU's fail?
 



Didn't Bush set a record by increasing HBCU funding?


There is no logical reason for HBCU's to fight Obama and his decision. They asked for Obama and they should live with their decision; long live Obama's policies.


Is this a situation where HBCU's wish Obama's education policy towards HBCU's fail?

No...because unfortunately there was a lot of graft and waste at our HBCU's. Just as with everyone else, there are no sacred cows...the budget cuts are gonna impact everyone regardless of race.

Don't try to spin this to make it seem that "Obama is against HBCU's" or that "Good for ya approach". The President is making budget cuts in many areas as he and his administration deem necessary... Actually, I applaud hm for making a decision based on reason and not race. That's a welcome change.
 
I don't like this at all, but I'm sure someone will say:

"He's the president of ALL Americans, not just Black Americans"
 
I don't like this at all, but I'm sure someone will say:

"He's the president of ALL Americans, not just Black Americans"

Yeah...I'm with you. I'm trying to be "neutral" with my opinion b/c he is the President of ALL Americans..

But I think he's been getting a pass on a lot of things addressing the African American community. He's been getting called out alot here in Chicago.

Some of the criticism is warranted...some isn't...
 
All politicians play the game. The majority is happy, the minority gets the short end of the stick as usual. it's called capitalism in the USA. The rich will always be rich, the poor will always be poor, the ones in between will always be more confused than those in the other two categories.
 
Obama wasn't elected to just serve African Americans and all our causes or issues. If we think he was, then folks going to be disappointed.
 
All politicians play the game. The majority is happy, the minority gets the short end of the stick as usual. it's called capitalism in the USA. The rich will always be rich, the poor will always be poor, the ones in between will always be more confused than those in the other two categories.

Pretty much.

I told folks this when he got elected that he still has to play some of the game. He can't be the saviour of Black Americans. We got to save ourselves. Figure out a way to get out of being poor. No politician will fix that. Nor do they have the ultimate power to do so. Money rules the world.
 
But he has made it a point to meet and appease other groups...

Come on now...I feel what yall are saying but don't just dismiss real statements with the usual retoric.
 
Pretty much.

I told folks this when he got elected that he still has to play some of the game. He can't be the saviour of Black Americans. We got to save ourselves. Figure out a way to get out of being poor. No politician will fix that. Nor do they have the ultimate power to do so. Money rules the world.

Amen!
 
But he has made it a point to meet and appease other groups...

Come on now...I feel what yall are saying but don't just dismiss real statements with the usual retoric.

Exactly... he can receive pressure from gays, hispanics, women, etc but if Black people try to give an opinion on what he should do for the Black community he is "president for ALL America, not Black America".
 
Exactly... he can receive pressure from gays, hispanics, women, etc but if Black people try to give an opinion on what he should do for the Black community he is "president for ALL America, not Black America".

That's because he is black, and not gay, hispanic, or female. Minority leaders have to go out of their way to assure the general public that they represent all, not just the member of the group they identify with. The same would be true for Hispanics and Gays as well.

In issues such as HBCU funding, he has to look at it in a race-neutral way. If a program isn't feasible in these times, you have to cut it.
 
the funds will be restored. sometime people working on things make cuts but Managers have the power to restore funds once things are reviewed.
 
I'm not gonna oppose the cuts on face value alone...of course I hate that the funding will be reduced. However the thing to be considered is whether or not the cuts are disproportionately high in comparison to budget reductions in other areas.

If the cuts are to inefficiencies that do nothing to help the Black community while so that increases in areas that have a more immediate impact then I don't have a problem. I would have to review the entire budget and try and determine if the cuts are #1 in proportion to cuts in other areas and #2 were used to increase funding in other areas that postively impact the Black community and consequently the economy's more pressing need or benefit.
 



I'm not gonna oppose the cuts on face value alone...of course I hate that the funding will be reduced. However the thing to be considered is whether or not the cuts are disproportionately high in comparison to budget reductions in other areas.

If the cuts are to inefficiencies that do nothing to help the Black community while so that increases in areas that have a more immediate impact then I don't have a problem. I would have to review the entire budget and try and determine if the cuts are #1 in proportion to cuts in other areas and #2 were used to increase funding in other areas that postively impact the Black community and consequently the economy's more pressing need or benefit.

How is it that Banks can get "billions", but HBCU's can't keep $85 million?
 
President Obama got 99% of the African-American vote. How can he justify cutting HBCU funding? PWC's all have large endowments and private funding to supplement sate and federal funds. HBCU's don't have that luxury. A measly 85 million as opposed to GM and the banks getting billions? SMH
 
The President is making budget cuts in many areas as he and his administration deem necessary... Actually, I applaud hm for making a decision based on reason and not race. That's a welcome change.


While I supported Obama during the campaign, I will not blindly support his every move (namely his stance on these damn illegal aliens and cutting HBCU funding). I don't want to jump to conclusions, but I definitely would like to see the justification for this:

A program supporting Native American tribal colleges would also see decreased funding, while one for institutions serving large numbers of Hispanic students would see an increase from $93 million to $98 million.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2009/05/10/us/AP-US-Budget-Black-Colleges.html?_r=2
 
I'm an Obama supporter but would like to know the justification. I like someone else in this thread take issue with giving these Banker Crooks billions and 85 million can't be given to our precious HBCU jewels.

A little off topic, It is my understanding that HBCU(s) only represent 3% of all colleges in the U.S. However, we produce 20% of all graduated and 85% of students that have Post Graduate degrees (from HBCU(s) or other universities)...........Impressive numbers for educated inclined African Americans.......
 
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Hell we cut our own funding by not giving back.......

This is true, but it doesn't justify giving billions to banks and taking away millions from black colleges. IMO, HBCUs should have received billions and the banks should have received $85 million. If the administration has the guts to tell HBCUs to do without, then tell the dayum banks and Acorn to do without. Didn't Acorn receive billions and they're under investigation for fraud? If Obama provided $1 billion to JSU, then you wouldn't hear a sound from me.
 
I agree that the Bank bailout was too high...but let's remember that this was done to Stimulate the economy and to keep the Banks viable. A lot of these same Banks provide low-cost student loans to students of HBCU's and other colleges.

Please understand... I don't like the cuts nor do I agree with the Amount of money poured into the banking industry. However, I can understand the urgency of getting money into the Banking system as that immediately impacts the economy and the education system.
 
I agree that the Bank bailout was too high...but let's remember that this was done to Stimulate the economy and to keep the Banks viable. A lot of these same Banks provide low-cost student loans to students of HBCU's and other colleges.

Please understand... I don't like the cuts nor do I agree with the Amount of money poured into the banking industry. However, I can understand the urgency of getting money into the Banking system as that immediately impacts the economy and the education system.

Exactly. You cant equate the Bank Bailout to cutting funding in HBCUs.

And I'm with PsychoJag...we mess things up ourselves. So I guess Obama needs to go bailout Morris Brown too right?:lol: We talking about a small drop in a huge pot of things.
 
I agree that the Bank bailout was too high...but let's remember that this was done to Stimulate the economy and to keep the Banks viable. A lot of these same Banks provide low-cost student loans to students of HBCU's and other colleges.

Please understand... I don't like the cuts nor do I agree with the Amount of money poured into the banking industry. However, I can understand the urgency of getting money into the Banking system as that immediately impacts the economy and the education system.

I agree. Thing is, colleges are getting further and further away from operating exclusively on state funding and becoming more self sufficient. It's been happening for years, but many HBCUs banked on operating with that funding... on top of any alumni/corporate giving programs.

I'm glad to see many HBCUs hiring more alumni relations personnel to cultivate relationships with alumni. We have to become more self sufficient. :tup:
 
Exactly. You cant equate the Bank Bailout to cutting funding in HBCUs.

And I'm with PsychoJag...we mess things up ourselves. So I guess Obama needs to go bailout Morris Brown too right?:lol: We talking about a small drop in a huge pot of things.

Morris Brown is not a public school, plus they lost their accreditation.

Regardless of alumno giving or lack thereof, I think this is a bad decision by Obama.
 
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