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In a significant development, the Education Department has issued a directive to Harvard University, granting the institution a 20-day deadline to submit crucial documents as part of an ongoing investigation into its admissions practices. This investigation aims to assess whether Harvard's policies comply with federal regulations regarding equal access and non-discrimination.
The inquiry comes amid growing concerns about the fairness of college admissions processes across the United States, particularly regarding the treatment of applicants from various racial and socioeconomic backgrounds. The Education Department's move signals a heightened focus on transparency and accountability within elite institutions.
Harvard has long been a focal point in discussions about affirmative action and the role of race in college admissions. The university has consistently defended its practices, arguing that a holistic review process is essential for fostering a diverse student body. As the deadline approaches, all eyes will be on Harvard to see how it responds to the Education Department's demands and what implications this investigation may have for the future of admissions policies nationwide.
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