More than 50 universities are investigated due to the alleged racial discrimination as part of President Donald Trump’s campaignDiversity, shares and inclusion programs endHis officials say the exclusion of white and Asian American students.
The Ministry of Education announced the new investigations on Friday, one month laterMemorandum issuanceAmerican schools and colleges warn that they may lose federal funds on “race -based preferences” in admission or scholarships or any aspect of students ’life.
“Students must be evaluated according to merit and achievement, and not judge their skin tone,” Linda McMahon, Minister of Education, said in a statement. “We will not give up on this commitment.”
Most new inquiries focus on colleges partnerships with a doctoral project, a non -profit institution that helps students from actress groups an investigative to obtain work certificates in order to diversify the business world.
Administration officials said that the group limits eligibility based on race and that the colleges with which it participates “is involved in the practices of the approval of the race in graduate programs.”
A group of 45 colleges facing scrutiny about relations with the PhD project includes major public universities such as Arizona State, Ohio and Rutgers, along with prestigious private schools such as Yale, Cornell, Duke and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
A message was not sent to the PhD project immediately.
The administration said that six other colleges are being investigated for “unacceptable scholarships in race”, and another is accused of managing a program that isolates students on the basis of race.
These are the seven: Grand Valley State University, Ethaka College, New England College of Optics, Alabama University, Minnesota University, South Florida University and the Faculty of Medicine at Toulsa University.
The administration did not say any out of the seven to be investigated by the allegations of the separation.
The February 14 Memorandum of the Republican Administration of Trump was a comprehensive expansion of the Supreme Court’s decision for 2023Processing collegesFrom the use of sweat as an acceptance factor.
This decision focused on admission policies at Harvard University and North Carolina University, but the Ministry of Education said it would explain the decision to prevent sweat-based policies in any aspect of education, both in schools from K-12 and higher education.
In the note, Craig Trainor, Acting Minister of Civil Rights, said that the efforts of schools and colleges “The efforts of stocks and integration are” smuggling racist stereotypes, the awareness of frank race in daily training, programming and discipline. “
The memo is appealed in federal lawsuits from the two largest teachers in the country. The claims say that the memo is very vague and violates the rights of freedom of expression for teachers. More than 50 universities are being investigated due to alleged racial discrimination as part of President Donald Trump’s campaign Diversity, shares and inclusion programs end His officials say the exclusion of white and Asian American students.
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