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Trump Administration Accuses Harvard of Civil Rights Violations, Jeopardizing Federal Funding

by husnain raza
June 30, 2025
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Trump Administration Accuses Harvard of Civil Rights Violations, Jeopardizing Federal Funding

The Trump administration has determined that Harvard University is in “violent violation” of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, potentially leading to further loss of federal funding. The Department of Education’s investigation centered on allegations that Harvard’s race-conscious admissions policies discriminated against Asian-American applicants.

The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights issued a letter detailing its findings, asserting that Harvard’s actions violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination based on race, color, or national origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. The investigation concluded that Harvard’s admissions process uses race as a determining factor, thereby disadvantaging Asian-American students.

According to the Department of Education, Harvard’s discriminatory practices extend to subjective categories such as “personal ratings,” where Asian-American applicants consistently score lower than their counterparts from other racial backgrounds. These lower ratings, the department contends, are not justified by the applicants’ qualifications or achievements.

Harvard has staunchly denied the allegations, maintaining that its admissions policies comply with all applicable laws and regulations. The university asserts that its race-conscious admissions policies are essential to creating a diverse student body, which it believes enhances the educational experience for all students. Harvard has vowed to vigorously defend its admissions practices against the Department of Education’s findings.

The Department of Education’s determination could have significant implications for Harvard, potentially leading to the loss of millions of dollars in federal funding. The university receives substantial federal grants and contracts, which support a wide range of research and academic programs. A loss of funding could force Harvard to make difficult choices about its programs and operations.

This action by the Trump administration reflects its broader efforts to challenge race-conscious policies in education and other sectors. The administration has argued that such policies are unfair and discriminatory, and it has taken steps to roll back or eliminate them. The Harvard case is a key example of this approach, signaling the administration’s willingness to take on elite institutions over issues of race and equality.

The legal battle between Harvard and the Department of Education is expected to continue, potentially reaching the Supreme Court. The outcome of this case could have far-reaching consequences for affirmative action policies at colleges and universities across the country.

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