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not to nitpick, but Catholic University is allowing the Muslims to practice their own religion..., just not providing a room devoid of all Catholic 'artifacts'. Hence, the third party lawsuit. Accommodating them is one thing, but apparently not bending over backwards requires a lawsuit.
Slow down chief. Sultan was not talking about the students, talking about the university accepting federal funds.
Thanks chief, but you may wish to actually read what he said. To help you out, as this apparently may be an issue with you, here it is again: "Not when their students accept federal financial aid."
OK, you are really just arguing semantics. Since federal financial aid flows through the schools to the student, it is the same damn thing.
Actually, not everyone knows exactly how the program works. I admit, I do not. I applied for my son, did not qualify, so never looked further. My application, though, was with the FASA or Federeal Government, not with the University. Any approval or fund commitment would have come from FASA, not the University. The Universities asked if FASA Funds were available, but that was the extent.So, in that case I can only go by your words. Not arguing semantics, but frankly if that is the case, you really poorly stated it. But somehow, that is my fault for taking you at the meaning of your words.
You are exactly correct. MU is beholden to a number of federal regulations, such as title IX, due to accepting federal financial aid funds. There are a number of colleges that don't accept financial aid...Hillsdale, Thomas Aquinas, etc.
o.k. then what about it's private status and separation of church and state? so mu is beholden to some fed regulations, but not others? what separates mu then from public education institutions?
1. Marquette isn't a church. Even so, MU willingly accepts the regulations that goes along with the money.2. I don't know. I doubt it since the federal government doesn't generally make a distinction between private and public.3. It's all a matter of degrees. No college is perfectly public, and only a few are perfectly private.