Trump to claim data from collages to prove that they do not use race in admissions

US President Trump intends to sign a memorandum that requires federal funded colleges to make extensive admission data-including race and test results to prove that they do not use race-based admissions. The move follows settlements with Columbia and Brown and is part of a suppression of DeI programs. US President Donald Trump to order colleges to disclose admission data – including racial information – to ensure that the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban adheres. (AP) US President Donald Trump is expected to sign a memorandum on Thursday to receive colleges receiving federal funding to disclose the extensive admission data, the White House said, in a move aimed at securing the High Court decision against the decisive action. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the upcoming Richtie on X (formerly Twitter), saying the administration would require universities to provide proof that they are not working on race -conscious admission practices. ‘Transparency’ in Focus A senior White House official told ABC News that the Richtieijn will have to report the Secretary of Education to expand the admission data schools, referring to a need for ‘transparency’ in higher education. According to a fact sheet reviewed by ABC News, the lack of available admission data of universities is concerned about whether race is used in practice in admission decisions. “Data to include race and academic records The new reporting requirements contain information on the applicants’ race, test results and academic performance. According to the White House, the purpose is to” verify that their admissions do not involve illegal discrimination. ” Settlements with Ivy League schools The Richtien follows recent settlements with Columbia and Brown Universities, which agreed to release detailed admission data, including racial information, after months of negotiating with the Trump administration on federal financing. University surveys caused.