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    DOJ Probes Admissions Policies at Stanford, Ohio State, UC San Diego Med Schools

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 26, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The United States Department of Justice has launched investigations into the admissions procedures of three prominent medical schools: Stanford University, Ohio State University, and the University of California, San Diego. This inquiry focuses on potential race-based discrimination in their admissions processes.

    On Wednesday, the DOJ notified these universities that it is scrutinizing whether race was improperly considered in their medical school admissions decisions. The investigation will examine applications submitted over the last seven years, as outlined in a letter from Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon.

    Authorities have requested comprehensive information, including applicants’ standardized test scores, residential ZIP codes, internal communications related to diversity and inclusion initiatives, and any correspondence involving pharmaceutical companies connected to admissions policies.

    The universities must submit the requested data by April 24, or they face the possibility of losing federal funding. This action highlights the federal government’s intensified focus on admissions practices at prestigious institutions and its commitment to enforcing civil rights laws.

    In a significant development, this investigation is expected to reignite nationwide discussions about the role of race in college admissions, particularly within highly competitive medical schools.

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