Trump administration demands UCSD School of Medicine admission data

The Trump Administration is investigating admission policies at UC San Diego's School of Medicine, along with two other schools, over possible race discrimination. The universities have been demanded to hand over detailed admission data by April 24 or risk losing federal funding.
The Trump Administration is looking into admission policies at UC San Diego's School of Medicine. The Justice Department sent letters to UCSD, Stanford, and The Ohio State University, requiring them to hand over admission data by April 24. The data includes information about applicants from the last seven years, such as home ZIP codes and test scores. The government is also seeking copies of inter-office memos and messages about diversity and inclusion. UCSD received 10,400 applicants for the incoming class of 2025 and has $427 million in grants from the National Institutes of Health. The university is reviewing the notice from the Justice Department.
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