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He needed the aid, but Packwood was conflicted. Am I getting this purely because I'm going to be the token white guy on campus? Ultimately, Packwood accepted Morehouse's offer. Related: What happens to college diversity if you kill affirmative action? Packwood's experience at Morehouse included exposure to a wide diversity of blackness and black cultures, something that, despite having grown up "very much immersed and involved in part of the black community," Packwood said he had never seen.

You had Republicans, you had sort of everything, you had rich, you had poor, you had guys from deep in the South, from the middle of nowhere, from Mississippi, and then you had guys from L. Many of his classmates were also wealthier, better dressed and more articulate than he was, Packwood said.

It made him realize how class could sometimes be more of a unifying factor than race and how poor blacks and poor whites might have more in common with each other than, say, poor whites and rich whites.

As the future of affirmative action is being considered, Packwood -- who was both an ethnic and economic minority at his school -- thinks both race and class should be part of the equation. Packwood, who eventually majored in economics, excelled at Morehouse. And in , he became the school's first white valedictorian. Explore the nation's most interesting subcultures with comedian W.

Kamau Bell and learn how our differences unite and divide us. United Shades of America airs Sundays at 10 p. Some HBCU recruiters say the move is necessary because White middle- and upper-class students are more likely to be able to afford full tuition rather than requiring the scholarships and grants needed by many Black students from disadvantaged backgrounds. HBCUs have been plagued by low enrollment numbers in recent years and insufficient government support. In Maryland, for example, a coalition of HBCUs filed an ongoing federal lawsuit in arguing that their institutions receive inequitable funding compared with PWIs.

One of those institutions, Morgan State University, has managed to grow enrollment in recent years by recruiting more Latinx, White, and international students, according to a article in The Washington Post. For public HBCUs, recruiting non-Black students is necessary to maintain accreditation and receive government funding. In order to meet racial diversity standards, they recruit at predominantly White and Latinx high schools and, therefore, tend to have larger numbers of non-Black students compared with private HBCUs, according to another article in the Post.

Graduation rate is defined as the percentage of full-time, first-time students who received a degree or award within a specific percentage of "normal time" to completion for their program. Across all Baccalaureate Colleges , Asian Female students have the highest graduation rate Additionally, 2.

Morehouse College employs 59 Associate professors, 46 Assistant professors, and 34 Professors. The most common positions for non-instructional staff at Morehouse College are: Management, with 87 employees, Office and Administrative Support, with 50 employees, and Service with 28 employees. The endowment of Morehouse College grew 7.

This line chart shows how the endowment at Morehouse College in red compares to that of some similar universities. This is compared to a 0. The median for similar Baccalaureate Colleges is In , the most common positions for instructional staff at Morehouse College were Associate professor with 59 employees; Assistant professor with 46 employees; and Assistant professor with 34 employees. In , the most common positions for non-instructional staff at Morehouse College were Management with 87 employees; Office and Administrative Support with 50 employees; and Service with 28 employees.

In , the most common demographic for instructional staff at Morehouse College was Male Associate professor with 40 employees, Male Assistant professor with 29 employees, and Male Professor with 20 employees. Add Comparison. View Data. Student Loan Default Rate Cohort default rates only account for borrowers who default in the first three years, and some schools only have a small proportion of borrowers entering repayment.

These rates should be interpreted with caution, as they may not be reflective of the entire school population. Campus administrators say that black or white, Packwood's experience is consistent with the school's mission: to produce future leaders. But I don't think it's contradictory at all," says Sterling Hudson, the dean of admissions. Overall, Packwood says his experience is the best proof of Morehouse success, because the school was able to produce a white valedictorian - against the odds.

He's eager to quote the school's most notable alums. King epitomized, it's not about black or white, it's about the content of [a person's] character," says Packwood.

His experience was so positive that Packwood's younger brother, John, will follow in his footsteps when he enrolls as a freshman at the college next year. Could this type of recruitment signal a new trend for Morehouse and other historically black colleges and universities?

So, if a white student becomes interested in Morehouse - of course we are going to treat him like any other student. For now, Packwood is enjoying his rise to the top. This week, he started his first job with the prestigious investment banking firm Goldman Sachs on Wall Street.

But he'll be back at Morehouse Sunday wearing his cap and gown along with the members of his graduating class. Not as a white man or a black man - but as a Morehouse Man. Share this on:. White valedictorian: A first for historically black Morehouse. Story Highlights Joshua Packwood, 22, will become first white valedictorian of Morehouse College He turned down Ivy League scholarship to study African-American studies Throughout his life, Packwood always gravitated toward the black experience Packwood: "I don't think ethnicity makes the difference; it's what's in his heart" Next Article in U.



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