Yes. You'll have a chance to get in slightly higher then a white student with the same application as you. Check all boxes but caucasion and you're bound to go, and with scholarships to boot!!!
As the difference between being belonging to the majority and to the minority. Refer to the related questions below.
Hispanic Scholarships Colleges are always looking to diversify their campuses and to make their schools more accessible to students of all ethnicities, economic backgrounds and religious beliefs. For this reason, many scholarships are restricted to minority students, Hispanics being one of them. Thats right, just being of Hispanic descent can make you eligible for scholarships and grants.
Minority are excluded people. No one wants to be excluded.
While an in-school suspension is still a disciplinary consequence, it is typically seen as less severe than an out-of-school suspension. When applying to colleges, disciplinary records are generally requested, and in-school suspensions may be mentioned. However, colleges usually focus more on the severity of the infraction and patterns of behavior rather than just one incident. It is important to reflect on the situation, learn from it, and demonstrate growth in any college applications or interviews.
The Jains in India are on the brink of being issued with the minority certificate which will give them access to the central funds.
minorities refer to any ethic group in a country or area that is not the largest ethnic group. For instance, in the United States Caucasians (whites) are the majority ethnic group; while Blacks, Asians, Native Americans and so on are minorities, or minority ethnic groups. However a minority is not limited to being an ethnic group, for example left handed people are a minority in the world. However, usually when minorities are referenced in politics they do mean ethnic groups.
No. In fact it's a minority option.
Yes, photography classes are being offered at colleges and universities. I suppose it depends on what kind of school it is and if you go there or not.
Colleges are always looking to diversify their campuses and to make their schools more accessible to students of all ethnicities, economic backgrounds and religious beliefs. For this reason, many scholarships are restricted to minority students, Hispanics being one of them. That's right, just being of Hispanic descent can make you eligible for scholarships and grants.
yes. Hartford and Stuyvesant were both universities, then changed to colleges.
Universiality
no, they r not minority group.........bcoz most of every Muslims have 10 to 12 children and 3 to 4 wives. they r the great reason of the population of India. so they shouldn't be considered as minority group and shouldn't be given the advantages of being a minority group.