
"Purdue University is ending its GEAR UP program after the Trump administration canceled a $34.9 million federal grant to support its activities, WFYI reported. The program provided college-prep programming for more than 13,000 low-income students in Indiana, according to a 2024 press release from Purdue's College of Education. The grant, awarded last year, was expected to run through 2031. But the U.S. Department of Education told Purdue in a Sept. 12 termination letter that the grant application flouted the department's policy of"
""prioritizing merit, fairness, and excellence in education" and ran afoul of civil rights law. The letter referenced parts of the application, including plans to provide DEI training to hiring managers and professional development in "culturally responsive teaching." The program is "inconsistent with, and no longer effectuates, the best interest of the Federal Government," the letter read. The GEAR UP program shut down on Tuesday. Purdue did not appeal the grant termination, WFYI reported."
Purdue ended its GEAR UP program after the U.S. Department of Education canceled a $34.9 million grant that supported college-prep services for more than 13,000 low-income Indiana students. The grant, awarded last year and expected to run through 2031, was terminated in a Sept. 12 letter saying the application flouted the department's policy of "prioritizing merit, fairness, and excellence in education" and violated civil rights law. The termination letter cited application elements such as plans for DEI training for hiring managers and professional development in "culturally responsive teaching." The department described the program as inconsistent with the federal government's best interest. Purdue did not appeal, and the program shut down.
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