Oracle Internship and Scholarships exclude Whites and Asians based on race.

Oracle’s Racially Discriminatory‌ Scholarship and ​Internship Opportunities

Oracle, a giant of the tech industry,⁤ hosted ‍scholarship and internship opportunities in conjunction with the United Negro College ⁣Fund (UNCF) that excluded ​both​ white and ​Asian applicants on the basis ‍of their race.

The‍ two opportunities specifically notify white and Asian individuals who⁢ attempt​ to apply that ⁤they are ineligible on the basis of their⁣ race.

Oracle Corporate Scholars Program

One of⁣ the two programs, archived here, ⁤is called the “Oracle Corporate Scholars Program.” According to the⁤ description, “The Oracle Corporate Scholars Program‌ provides extended⁣ learning experiences at ⁢Oracle headquarters during the summer of ‍2023.” It goes on to list the racial requirements, saying, “The program includes scholarship support for African‍ American, ‍Hispanics or Native ​Americans.”

Under⁤ a section titled ⁢“eligibility requirements,” ‍the description lists acceptable ethnicities, which excludes ​white‌ and Asian applicants and ⁣instead⁢ are limited to “African American/Black, American​ Indian – Alaska Native, Hispanic⁤ American.”

“Successful​ candidates will be offered⁣ internships ‍during the summer of 2023 and subsequent scholarship awards for academic year 2023-24 upon successful completion of the program,” it also explains.

Oracle Developer Scholars Program

An almost identical program lists​ the same selection⁤ criteria. Titled the “Oracle Developer Scholars Program”⁢ and ⁢archived ‌ here, ‍the description says,​ “The Oracle‌ Developers Scholars Program seeks to identify students to serve as technical development interns during the summer of 2023.”

At the conclusion of​ the internship, interns will have an opportunity to ⁣receive a $10,000 scholarship for ⁤the 2023-2024 academic⁤ school year,” it also notes.“This program seeks Black, Hispanic, and Native American students,” it goes on to say. The program lists the ⁤same race-based⁤ eligibility requirements.

Oracle advertises the two ​racially discriminatory internship offerings⁤ on its website, archived here, saying, “We offer two different types of programs for students who‌ come from underrepresented communities in STEM.”

The tech company has partnered with the⁣ United Negro College Fund to give “students from‍ underrepresented communities the opportunity ⁣to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding.”⁢ It also⁣ notes donations of more than $12 million “to our⁣ shared⁣ mission.”

Oracle is set to hold the same ‍internship and scholarship opportunities in the summer of 2024. Applicants can ‍apply for the programs on the United Negro College Fund⁢ website but⁤ are barred from accessing⁤ the application if their profile lists “Caucasian” or “Asian Pacific Islander American”⁤ as their ethnicity.

When white and Asian applicants click the “apply now” ⁢button on the Oracle Corporate Scholars Program page, they are⁣ informed, “Based off the following information in your applicant ‍profile, you are deemed ineligible for this opportunity.”

David Bernstein,​ a professor at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia‍ Law School, ​told The Daily Wire that, ‌although an individual who was barred from applying might have standing to sue, “it’s a tricky question.”

“It looks like Oracle has delegated selection ⁤of ‌the candidate, and that UNCF determines the rules for who can apply. UNCF isn’t ⁤bound by Title VII, because it’s not the employer,” ⁤Berstein ⁢added. He went on to note, however,⁤ “I ‌think that⁢ if someone sued Oracle for ⁤hiring a grant recipient, ⁢knowing that whites and Asians were excluded, ‍that⁤ person would likely win.”

Oracle is⁤ not ⁣the only tech company that has hosted ‍racially​ discriminatory internship opportunities ‍that disadvantage white and​ Asian people. A report from⁣ the Washington ⁢Free Beacon found that Google ⁤put a cap on the ⁢number of white and Asian students⁤ that universities could nominate for ‍a fellowship program.

Microsoft ⁤also capped the number of white and Asian students that could ​be nominated for one⁣ of the tech company’s fellowships. Meanwhile, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer ‍was hit with a lawsuit over a⁣ fellowship that racially discriminates against ‌whites and Asians.

There’s⁤ also Voya ⁤Investment Management, which hosted a Financial Services Diversity Scholarship Program ⁤that did not allow white applicants, with an eligibility requirement reading “Self-identify as Black or African American; Hispanic or Latino; American Indian or Alaska Native American; Asian; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific ⁤Islander; or multi-racial.”

Oracle did not​ respond to a request for comment.



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