
"The Department of Justice is requesting years' worth of information about applicants at major medical schools, including Stanford, Ohio State, and UC San Diego."
"The DOJ requested information about applicants' test scores, ZIP codes, relationships to alumni and ties to donors, dating back seven years."
"If they don't comply by April 24, the DOJ says federal funding for their professional programs could be on the line."
"Ohio State stated it was 'fully compliant with all state and federal regulations and legal rulings regarding admissions.'"
The Department of Justice is requesting extensive admissions data from Stanford University, Ohio State University, and the University of California, San Diego. The data request includes applicants' test scores, ZIP codes, alumni relationships, and ties to donors over the past seven years. Institutions must comply by April 24 to avoid jeopardizing federal funding for their professional programs. The investigations focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion practices, with officials confirming the requests but the Trump administration not publicly announcing the investigations.
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