Trump administration targets medical school admissions: 4 notes

The Trump administration is investigating medical school admissions at Stanford, Ohio State, and UC San Diego, seeking data on applicants and diversity practices. The Justice Department is demanding seven years of data, including test scores and internal communications, to scrutinize race-conscious policies in higher education.
The Trump administration is expanding its civil rights crackdown on university diversity practices. The Justice Department is investigating medical school admissions at Stanford, Ohio State, and UC San Diego. The department is seeking seven years of applicant data, including test scores, ZIP codes, and internal communications. The investigations stem from the department's authority to monitor compliance with federal civil rights law. The Justice Department warned that failure to comply could jeopardize federal research funding. The inquiries were not prompted by formal complaints, signaling a more aggressive federal approach to higher education policy.
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