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Indian-American student withdraws discrimination complaint against Harvard, probe ends







Washington, February 26.2012: The US authorities have ended a probe into whether elite Harvard and Princeton universities discriminate against Asian-Americans in admissions, after an Indian-American student withdrew his complaint in this regard.
 
The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights had stared the investigation following the complaint from the Indian-American student from California that these two premier American universities discriminate against Asian-Americans. The unnamed Indian-American student in California complained that the two universities discriminate against Asian-Americans in undergraduate admissions. The complaint alleged “discrimination against Asian-Americans on the basis of race/national origin with respect to the university’s admissions process.” The OCR decided to end the probe after the complainant withdrew the charges against the Harvard University. “We are pleased that the complaint against Harvard has been withdrawn and that OCR has closed the case. Harvard College welcomes talented students from all backgrounds, including Asian-Americans,” Harvard spokesman Jeff Neal said. “Our review of every applicant’s file is highly individualised and holistic, as we give serious consideration to all of the information we receive and all of the ways in which the candidate might contribute to our vibrant educational environment and community,” Neal said.