More than 50 universities face federal investigations as part of Trump's anti-DEI campaign

Many new inquiries are primarily about forming partnerships with the PhD Project, a nonprofit organization that supports students from marginalized communities in obtaining business degrees.

Over 50 universities are currently under scrutiny for suspected racial discrimination under President Donald Trump’s initiative to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion programs that are believed to disadvantage white and Asian American students.

The Education Department revealed these fresh investigations on Friday, following a memo released earlier warning educational institutions across the nation that federal funding could be at risk due to practices such as preferring certain races in admissions, scholarships, or other student activities.

Editor’s note: You can see a full list of the impacted universities at the bottom of this story.

“Students must be assessed according to merit and accomplishment, not prejudged by the color of their skin,” Education Secretary Linda McMahon said in a statement. “We will not yield on this commitment.”

Most of the new inquiries are focused on colleges’ partnerships with the PhD Project, a nonprofit that helps students from underrepresented groups get degrees in business with the goal of diversifying the business world.

Department officials said that the group limits eligibility based on race and that colleges that partner with it are “engaging in race-exclusionary practices in their graduate programs.”

The group of 45 colleges facing scrutiny over ties to the PhD Project include major public universities such as Arizona State, Ohio State and Rutgers, along with prestigious private schools like Yale, Cornell, Duke and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

A message sent to the PhD Project was not immediately returned.

RELATED: See Department of Education announcement

Six other colleges are being investigated for awarding “impermissible race-based scholarships,” the department said, and another is accused of running a program that segregates students on the basis of race.

Those seven are: Grand Valley State University, Ithaca College, the New England College of Optometry, the University of Alabama, the University of Minnesota, the University of South Florida and the University of Tulsa School of Medicine.

The department did not say which of the seven was being investigated for allegations of segregation.

The Feb. 14 memo from Trump’s Republican administration was a sweeping expansion of a 2023 Supreme Court decision that barred colleges from using race as a factor in admissions.

Full list of universities facing federal investigations as part of Trump’s anti-DEI campaign

The Education Department announced March 14 that these universities are now under investigation for allegedly engaging in race-exclusionary practices in their graduate programs include: 

  • Arizona State University – Main Campus  
  • Boise State University  
  • Cal Poly Humboldt  
  • California State University – San Bernadino  
  • Carnegie Mellon University  
  • Clemson University  
  • Cornell University  
  • Duke University  
  • Emory University  
  • George Mason University  
  • Georgetown University  
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)  
  • Montana State University-Bozeman   
  • New York University (NYU)  
  • Rice University  
  • Rutgers University  
  • The Ohio State University – Main Campus  
  • Towson University  
  • Tulane University  
  • University of Arkansas – Fayetteville   
  • University of California-Berkeley  
  • University of Chicago  
  • University of Cincinnati – Main Campus  
  • University of Colorado at Colorado  
  • University of Delaware  
  • University of Kansas  
  • University of Kentucky  
  • University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 
  • University of Minnesota-Twin Cities  
  • University of Nebraska at Omaha  
  • University of New Mexico – Main Campus  
  • University of North Dakota – Main Campus  
  • University of North Texas – Denton   
  • University of Notre Dame  
  • University of NV – Las Vegas  
  • University of Oregon  
  • University of Rhode Island  
  • University of Utah  
  • University of Washington-Seattle  
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison  
  • University of Wyoming  
  • Vanderbilt University  
  • Washington State University 
  • Washington University in St. Louis  
  • Yale University 

The schools under investigation for alleged impermissible race-based scholarships and race-based segregation are:  

  • Grand Valley State University   
  • Ithaca College  
  • New England College of Optometry   
  • University of Alabama  
  • University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 
  • University of South Florida  
  • University of Tulsa School of Medicine 

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