UCLA medical school illegally used race in admissions, justice department finds
The US Department of Justice has found that UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine illegally considered race in its admissions process. The investigation, which spanned a year, concluded that the medical school discriminated against white and Asian American applicants by favoring Black and Hispanic applicants.

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AI-generatedThe US Department of Justice has found that UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine illegally considered race in its admissions process. The investigation, which spanned a year, concluded that the medical school discriminated against white and Asian American applicants by favoring Black and Hispanic applicants. Evidence cited includes admitted students' lower average GPAs and test scores in 2023 and 2024, suggesting the use of non-academic factors to achieve diversity goals. The Justice Department stated that highly qualified students were denied admission based on their race. UCLA's medical school is reviewing the findings and maintains its admissions process is merit-based and compliant with laws. This action by the Trump administration follows increased scrutiny of college admissions practices after the Supreme Court's 2023 ruling against affirmative action.
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5 extractedThe David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA stated its admissions process is 'based on merit' and it is committed to complying with laws.
Affirmative action in college admissions has been illegal since a 2023 Supreme Court ruling.
The DOJ cited data showing admitted Black or Hispanic students had lower average GPAs and test scores in 2023 and 2024.
The DOJ found UCLA's medical school discriminated against white and Asian American students by favoring Black and Hispanic applicants.
The US Department of Justice found that UCLA's medical school illegally considered race in admissions.