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States Sue Trump Over College Admissions Data Rule

States Sue Trump Over College Admissions Data Rule

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March 19, 20261m 36s

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Seventeen states sue Trump administration over new college admissions rule

A coalition of seventeen Democratic-led states, led by Massachusetts, is challenging a new federal rule requiring colleges to share detailed admissions data, including race, gender, test scores, and financial aid amounts. The states argue the rule, known as the Admissions and Consumer Transparency Supplement (ACTS), imposes undue burdens, invades student privacy, and was rushed into effect without adequate data collection time. The Trump administration defends the rule as necessary for transparency and compliance with the Supreme Courts ban on race-conscious admissions. The lawsuit seeks to halt the rule before colleges must submit data by March eighteenth, raising questions about its impact on future higher education policies.

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