DOJ accuses William & Mary of discrimination in scholarships, benefits
Summary
The U.S. Justice Department has started an investigation into the College of William & Mary. They want to see if the school is treating students unfairly by giving scholarships and benefits based on race or ethnicity.Key Facts
- The DOJ’s Civil Rights Division announced the investigation on Monday.
- The focus is on scholarships and student programs at William & Mary.
- The school is located in Virginia.
- The investigation looks at possible discrimination based on race and ethnicity.
- The DOJ is checking if the university is breaking civil rights laws.
- This is a civil rights investigation, not a criminal case.
- The outcome could affect how the school awards scholarships and benefits in the future.
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