China Daily (Hong Kong)

Harvard accused of racial screening

Probe launched into an alleged limit on Asian-American students

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BOSTON — The US Justice Department is investigat­ing complaints that Harvard University intentiona­lly limits the number of Asian-American students it admits, according to a report on Tuesday.

The department has also accused the university of failing to cooperate with the probe into the relevance of race in its admission practices, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing documents it reviewed.

A Nov 17 letter from the department gives Harvard until Dec 1 to turn over a variety of records that Justice officials requested in September, including applicatio­ns for admission and evaluation­s of students.

The department said Harvard has pursued a “strategy of delay” and threatened to sue if it doesn’t meet the department’s deadline.

The inquiry is related to a federal lawsuit filed by a group of students in 2014 alleging Harvard limits the number of AsianAmeri­cans it admits each year. A similar complaint was made to the Justice Department.

Diversity push

Harvard has previously said its admissions process is consistent with the legal precedents set over the past 40 years by the Supreme Court, which have allowed universiti­es to consider race as a factor in admissions to obtain the benefits of a diverse student body.

A statement from Harvard on Tuesday said it will “certainly comply with its obligation­s” but also needs to protect confidenti­al records related to students and applicants.

The university said it has been “seeking to engage the Department of Justice in the best means of doing so”.

Many elite schools defend admissions approaches that consider race among other factors as a way to bring a more diverse mix of perspectiv­es to campus. Harvard has previously said its practices are legally sound.

The Supreme Court last year upheld race-conscious admissions at the University of Texas but said the ruling didn’t necessaril­y apply to all other schools.

Edward Blum, the legal strategist behind the 2014 lawsuit against Harvard, applauded the investigat­ion into what he called “discrimina­tory admissions policies”.

“Harvard’s Asian quotas, and the overall racial balancing that follows, have been ignored by our federal agencies for too long,” Blum said in a statement on Tuesday. “This investigat­ion is a welcome developmen­t.”

The school’s early correspond­ence with Justice officials suggested that the department only wanted to weigh in on the lawsuit, but later letters revealed Harvard is the target of an inquiry.

A Nov 7 letter from a Harvard attorney said it was “highly unusual” for the department to open an investigat­ion into a complaint more than two years after it was filed and while it’s still being decided in court.

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