Voters in Bolivia go to the polls on Sunday to decide if President Evo Morales deserves another term in office.<br /><br />If Morales wins, as is expected, he will have consolidated his mandate to bring fundamental changes to Bolivia, including his socialist-based economic model and an indigenous power movement meant to reverse centuries of discrimination.<br /><br />The president's support comes largely from Bolivia's indigenous majority.<br /><br />Since he took office in 2006, Morales has put quotas to give Indians posts in the military and created a special school for aspiring diplomats with native backgrounds. He's also started three indigenous universities.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo visited one to see if students feel their lives have improved under Morales.