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Trump's Education Department Targets 52 Colleges for Race-Based Discrimination


Trump's Education Department Targets 52 Colleges for Race-Based Discrimination

The Trump administration is taking a firm stand against race-based exclusion on college campuses, launching a major investigation into universities accused of engaging in discriminatory practices.

The Department of Education has officially opened Title VI investigations into 45 universities over alleged race-exclusionary graduate programs and seven additional schools for race-based segregation and impermissible scholarships, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.

This crackdown targets institutions that appear to be defying constitutional protections against racial discrimination, despite a clear ruling from the Supreme Court less than two years ago declaring race-based college admissions unconstitutional.

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Instead of eliminating racial preferences, these schools seem to have doubled down -- forcing the administration to intervene.

The investigation aims to restore fairness and ensure that merit, not skin color, determines academic opportunities. Below is the list of universities facing scrutiny for their alleged race-exclusionary practices:

45 Schools Under Investigation for Race-Exclusionary Graduate Programs:

Arizona State University-Main Campus

Boise State University

Cal Poly Humboldt

California State University - San Bernardino

Carnegie Mellon University

Clemson University

Cornell University

Duke University

Emory University

George Mason University

Georgetown University

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Montana State University-Bozeman

New York University (NYU)

Rice University

Rutgers University

The Ohio State University-Main Campus

Towson University

Tulane University

University of Arkansas - Fayetteville

University of California - Berkeley

University of Chicago

University of Cincinnati - Main Campus

University of Colorado

University of Delaware

University of Kansas

University of Kentucky

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

University of Nebraska at Omaha

University of New Mexico - Main Campus

University of North Dakota - Main Campus

University of North Texas - Denton

University of Notre Dame

University of Nevada - Las Vegas

University of Oregon

University of Rhode Island

University of Utah

University of Washington-Seattle

University of Wisconsin-Madison

University of Wyoming

Vanderbilt University

Washington State University

Washington University in St. Louis

Yale University

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Additionally, seven universities have been flagged for allegedly engaging in race-based segregation and offering scholarships based on race rather than merit:

7 Schools Under Investigation for Race-Based Segregation & Scholarships:

Grand Valley State University

Ithaca College

New England College of Optometry

University of Alabama

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

University of South Florida

University of Tulsa School of Medicine

The fact that these institutions are being investigated for discriminatory practices in 2025 is disturbing, especially after the Supreme Court made it clear that race-based policies in education are unconstitutional.

Rather than correcting course, these schools seem determined to maintain policies that unfairly exclude students based on race.

The Trump administration's move to enforce Title VI of the Civil Rights Act is long overdue. Americans expect higher education to be a place of equal opportunity, not a breeding ground for identity-based favoritism.

Colleges should be focusing on academic achievement, not reviving segregationist policies under the guise of "diversity" initiatives.

With these investigations now underway, the next step is ensuring these schools are held accountable. It's time for universities to return to the principles of fairness, equal opportunity, and meritocracy -- without race-based barriers standing in the way.

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