Trump administration opens investigations into race in admissions at 3 medical schools
The Trump administration has opened investigations into how race is considered in admissions at three medical schools, including Stanford University, Ohio State, and the University of California, San Diego. The investigations are part of the administration's pressure campaign against colleges and universities, which it accuses of discriminating against certain students in their admissions processes.
The US Justice Department has launched investigations into the admissions processes of three medical schools. The schools are Stanford University, Ohio State, and the University of California, San Diego. The investigations will examine whether the schools are considering race in their admissions decisions. The Trump administration has been critical of colleges and universities, accusing them of using affirmative action policies to discriminate against certain students. The investigations are part of a broader effort by the administration to enforce a Supreme Court ruling that banned the use of affirmative action in admissions. The schools have stated that they are compliant with federal and state regulations regarding admissions.
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