DOJ probes race discrimination at UC San Diego, Stanford med schools
The Trump administration has opened investigations into how race is considered in admissions at three medical schools, including Stanford University and the University of California, San Diego. The Justice Department is seeking documents and data related to the use of race in evaluating applicants, amid concerns of possible discrimination.
The US Justice Department has launched investigations into the admissions processes at three medical schools. The schools under investigation are Stanford University, Ohio State, and the University of California, San Diego. The department is seeking documents and data related to the use of race in evaluating applicants. This move is part of the Trump administration's efforts to scrutinize universities' admissions practices. The investigations aim to determine whether the schools are complying with federal laws and regulations regarding admissions. The schools have stated that they are committed to fair processes and will respond to the Justice Department's requests.
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