Trump administration requests Stanford Medical School admissions data, claiming racial discrimination

The Trump Administration has launched an investigation into the admissions policies of three medical schools, including Stanford University, Ohio State University, and the University of California, San Diego, citing possible racial discrimination. The Department of Justice has requested data on the last seven years of admitted classes, threatening to withhold federal funding if the schools do not comply by April 24.
The Trump Administration is investigating the admissions policies of three medical schools. The Department of Justice sent letters to Stanford University, Ohio State University, and the University of California, San Diego, requesting data on the last seven years of admitted classes. The investigation focuses on possible race discrimination in medical school admissions. The schools must comply by April 24 or face potential withholding of federal funding. The requested data includes applicants' residence, test scores, and disclosures of familial relationships to alumni. The investigation is part of a larger crackdown on higher education.
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