From Inside Higher Ed: The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights said Friday that it issued a letter giving Harvard University 20 days [from Sept. 23] to submit documents related to admissions that it says the university has been refusing to provide. Those documents are related to an investigation OCR opened in May regarding whether Harvard is “using racial stereotypes and preferences in undergraduate admissions,” according to the announcement...
The notice came the same day that the department announced it had placed the Ivy League institution on heightened cash monitoring status, which gives the government greater oversight of institutional finances. The designation is usually reserved for institutions in financial turmoil...
Full story at https://www.insidehighered.com/news/quick-takes/2025/09/23/ed-gives-harvard-20-days-provide-admissions-info.
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