UCLA's Medical School Admissions under Justice Department Scrutiny
The U.S. Justice Department has accused UCLA's medical school of discriminatory admissions practices favoring Black and Hispanic applicants. Despite a state ban, the findings claim ongoing racial bias. UCLA defends its process as merit-based. The controversy aligns with President Trump's broader efforts to dismantle diversity policies across various institutions.
The U.S. Justice Department announced on Wednesday that UCLA's medical school admissions policies favor Black and Hispanic applicants, revealing findings from a recent investigation.
This probe is part of the Trump administration's continued efforts to dismantle diversity-friendly policies, branding them as biased against white and Asian individuals.
Despite state-level bans against racial consideration in admissions, the Justice Department claims UCLA's system discriminates based on race, prompting fresh controversy around affirmative action and diversity initiatives at the federal level.
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