Several San Diego colleges could lose federal funding after a recent lawsuit raised concerns over compliance. The case is drawing attention because many of the affected schools serve large numbers of Hispanic students.
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- San Diego colleges risk losing millions in federal aid due to a lawsuit targeting funding for Hispanic-serving institutions. 2s
- Federal programs have historically supported colleges with at least 25% Hispanic student populations through various resources. 14s
- The state of Tennessee sued the U.S. Department of Education, challenging the constitutionality of the aid. 53s
- The Trump administration decided not to defend the funding, citing opposition to racial quotas and affirmative action. 1m 1s
- Local leaders warn of significant educational and economic impacts and plan to seek alternative funding at the congressional level. 1m 39s