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Education Dept. Gives Schools Two Weeks to Eliminate Race-Based Programs

Last updated: February 17, 2025 5:08 pm
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The Education Department recently issued a warning to schools, stating that they could lose federal funding if they continued to consider race in scholarship or hiring decisions, or even in other aspects of student, academic, and campus life. This announcement came in response to a Supreme Court ruling that deemed race-conscious admissions practices at universities unlawful. However, the Education Department’s letter took a broader stance by prohibiting schools from using race in any decision-making process, including staffing and services offered to specific student groups.

This move by the Trump administration is part of a larger effort to challenge programs aimed at promoting diversity and equity, accusing them of being discriminatory. Craig Trainor, the acting assistant secretary for civil rights at the Education Department, argued that programs designed to support Black and Latino students have disadvantaged white and Asian students from similar backgrounds.

The guidance outlined in the letter extends to all areas of campus life, including admissions, hiring, scholarships, financial aid, and graduation ceremonies. Schools are now prohibited from using race in any decision related to student activities or academic programs. Some colleges have already taken preemptive measures to comply with the new regulations, disbanding affinity groups and canceling events that could be seen as discriminatory.

The Education Department’s directive has raised concerns within academic circles, particularly regarding its impact on campus diversity and inclusion efforts. Legal experts have pointed out potential challenges to the guidance, especially in areas like recruitment programs that target specific demographics. The letter has also sparked questions about the interpretation of civil rights laws and how they apply to student organizations and events that celebrate cultural diversity.

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Overall, the Education Department’s warning has created uncertainty for schools as they navigate the complex landscape of race-conscious policies. The implications of these changes on campus life and student engagement remain to be seen, as institutions grapple with the challenge of promoting diversity while adhering to federal regulations.

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