Kansas State University faces civil rights complaint over 'racially discriminatory' scholarship

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A legal nonprofit organization filed a federal civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights against Kansas State University over an alleged racially discrimatory scholarship.

was hit with a civil rights complaint for a scholarship program that allegedly racially discriminates, and according to a legal nonprofit organization, creates a"racial litmus test" for applicants.

"Erecting barriers to access based on race and ethnicity is a constitutional and legal harm," Jacobson said."There undoubtedly are students who will not bother to apply because they have the wrong skin color or ancestry. KSU not only needs to drop the racial litmus test, but also promote the fact that it is doing so.

The Garmon Scholarship provides $700 to currently enrolled, fulltime undergraduate KSU students"of historically underrepresented backgrounds."

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