Overview
- A reported White House memo asks universities to ban the use of race or sex in hiring and admissions and to freeze tuition for five years.
- The plan would cap international undergraduate enrollment at 15% and require standardized testing such as the SAT for applicants.
- Schools would also be pressed to curb grade inflation and foster what the memo describes as a politically neutral, open intellectual environment.
- An initial group of nine institutions was asked to sign the agreement in exchange for preferential access to federal funds and potential grant benefits, according to the report.
- The White House and the Education Department offered no immediate comment, and there has been no formal public rollout of a nationwide policy.