Moffitt said a scholarship program could help minority students by covering the difference in tuition between public schools and private schools like Indiana Wesleyan.
``We don't want money to be a hindrance for individuals who are looking to attend a private, Christian university,'' she said.
Cleo Richardson, president and chief executive officer of the Clarence Faulkner Community Center, said that the school's relationship with the minority community in Marion could use some improvement.
``I'm not going to say that there was not any problem between Indiana Wesleyan and the minority community because there was,'' Richardson said, declining to mention specific problems. ``We've got problems to work out.''
— Associated Press
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