Maybe I'm not understanding you and you're not understanding me.
I believe it's wrong to discriminate based on race, gender, etc. I think you feel the same way.
I also don't take "hand outs" and I don't like when people assume I do. I think you feel the same way.
An MBA may not be good enough for you, but I wouldn't have gotten hired for my job without it. The MBA is a requirement for what I do. As far as I'm concerned though it's just a piece of paper to get me through the door. I work 10-12 hours a day, EVERYDAY. I eat my lunch at my desk. I also work from home a lot on the weekends and evenings. That's not even considered above and beyond in my field, that's just what everyone does. Most of the women I work with admit that their sig. others have to be very understanding because our jobs are all consuming.
I do it because I love it and I like making good money. I get very upset when people imply I'm where I am because of a hand out and not because of good old-fashioned hard work.
Basically, everyone should be held to the same standards. You shouldn't look down on people or give them special help based on superficial reasons. I think you are saying the same thing I am.
A scholarship based on race/gender or something superficial is kind of wrong in my opinion. A scholarship based on socio/economic reasons is a much better use of money. My reasoning for that is because a scholarship benefiting kids from a poor community gives all of those kids (of all races and both sexes) a chance to afford something they wouldn't have been able to. It's not excluding anyone who is in need.