Major Medical School Discriminated Against Whites and Asians in Admissions Process, Justice Department Says

The U.S. Justice Department says it concluded a yearlong investigation into UCLA’s David geffen School of Medicine and found that race was used in admissions decisions. According too the department, documents reviewed by its Civil Rights Division indicate UCLA used race in ways that the government says conflict with legal limits on race-conscious admissions.

The DOJ argues this approach disadvantaged some white and Asian applicants, while allowing black and Hispanic applicants with lower stated academic metrics to be admitted. The department also cites UCLA’s data on incoming students, including differences in average MCAT scores and GPAs across racial groups.

UCLA leadership and related media coverage are referenced through claims that the school used race despite the Supreme Court’s Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard decision. DOJ officials say the admissions process violated federal law and emphasize that racism in admissions is illegal, while noting medical schools receive considerable federal financial assistance.




The Justice Department announced the conclusion of a one-year investigation into the University of California at Los Angeles’ David Geffen School of Medicine, finding that race was used as a factor in selecting students for admission.

The agency’s Civil Rights Division reviewed documents showing that “UCLA adheres to the dubious contention that patients receive the best care when treated by a doctor of the same race, rather than by the most qualified,” according to a news release from the Justice Department.

As a result, black and Hispanic students with “consistently lower academic qualifications” were admitted to the prestigious medical school.

The race-driven admissions policy thereby disadvantaged white and Asian applicants.

“Medical schools use substantial federal financial assistance to train the next generation of doctors,” the Justice Department noted.

“The Department is continuing its focus on eradicating illegal race politics from admissions at medical schools, where quality and excellence are vitally important.”

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division said in a statement that “UCLA’s admissions process has been focused on racial demographics at the expense of merit and excellence.”

Their consideration of race in a manner that outweighed merit allowed “racial politics to distract the school from the vital work of training great doctors,” Dhillon added.

“Racism in admissions is both illegal and anti-American, and this Department will not allow it to continue.”

A communication from the Justice Department contended that UCLA violated the Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard.

The landmark decision concluded that race-based affirmative action violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

The Justice Department communication said that “internal policies, publicly distributed literature, and correspondence” from the leadership of the David Geffen School of Medicine demonstrated “intent to use race in admissions decisions despite the Harvard ruling.”

UCLA produced data showing the average GPA and MCAT scores of incoming students based on race.

While the average black or Hispanic student had an MCAT score of 507, the typical white or Asian student had an MCAT score of 514.

The average Asian student’s GPA was 3.81, but the average Hispanic student’s GPA was 3.55.

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