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U.S. Education Department Sets Two-Week Deadline for Race-Based Programs

February 19, 2025 - 13:02

U.S. Education Department Sets Two-Week Deadline for Race-Based Programs

The U.S. Department of Education has issued a significant directive regarding race-based programs in schools. In a statement released on February 14, the department warned educational institutions that they could face the loss of federal funding if they persist in considering race in scholarship allocations, hiring practices, or any other facets of student and campus life.

This announcement emphasizes the department's commitment to ensuring that federal funds are not used in ways that could be perceived as discriminatory. Schools are now given a two-week period to evaluate and potentially revise their policies to comply with this directive. The implications of this move are substantial, as it challenges long-standing practices aimed at promoting diversity and equity within educational environments.

As institutions scramble to respond, the broader conversation about race, equity, and access in education is likely to intensify, raising questions about the future of affirmative action and similar initiatives across the country.


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