WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden’s education chief said he’s open to using “whatever levers” are available — including federal money — to discourage colleges from giving admissions preference to the children of alumni and donors.
He made the remark when asked about using federal money as a carrot or rod on legacy admissions.
By banning affirmative action but allowing legacy preferences, critics say the court left admissions even more lopsided against students of color.
Political Cartoons View All 1173 ImagesThe agency recently opened an investigation at Harvard University after a federal complaint alleged that legacy admissions amount to racial discrimination.
Without action, Cardona warned that the nation could face the same setbacks seen in California after it ended affirmative action in 1996.
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