07/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/23/2025 08:20
The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has opened national origin discrimination investigations into the University of Louisville, the University of Nebraska Omaha, the University of Miami, the University of Michigan, and Western Michigan University. The investigations will determine whether these universities are granting scholarships only for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) or "undocumented" students, in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964's (Title VI) prohibition against national origin discrimination.
These investigations are based on complaints submitted to OCR by the Legal Insurrection Foundation's Equal Protection Project, which seeks to ensure equal protection under the law and non-discrimination by the government in any form.
"On January 21, 2025, President Trump promised that 'every single day of the Trump Administration, [he] will, very simply, put America first.' Neither the Trump Administration's America first policies nor the Civil Right Act of 1964's prohibition on national origin discrimination permit universities to deny our fellow citizens the opportunity to compete for scholarships because they were born in the United States," said Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Craig Trainor. "As we mark President Trump's historic six months back in the White House, we are expanding our enforcement efforts to protect American students and lawful residents from invidious national origin discrimination of the kind alleged here."
"Protecting equal access to education includes protecting the rights of American-born students. At the Equal Protection Project, we are gratified that the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights is acting on our complaints regarding scholarships that excluded American-born students," said William A. Jacobson, founder of the Equal Protection Project. "Discrimination against American-born students must not be tolerated."
The investigations also will examine additional scholarships that appear to exclude students based on other aspects of Title VI, including race and color.
Background
According to the complaints, the following scholarships allegedly provide unlawful exclusionary funding based on national origin:
OCR will also investigate other allegedly impermissible and exclusionary scholarships detailed in the complaint, which include: