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UIUC's 2026 Accounting Master's Program Under Scrutiny for Potential Discrimination

Legal experts raise concerns about the program's past admissions practices. The university has since updated its website, but further investigation is needed.

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UIUC's 2026 Accounting Master's Program Under Scrutiny for Potential Discrimination

The University of Florida's Spring 2026 Master's in Accounting program is under investigation for potential discrimination. Legal experts warn that the program's past admissions practices may have violated state and federal civil rights laws by favouring international students, particularly those from India. The University of Florida, as a taxpayer-funded institution, must adhere to constitutional and federal restrictions on discrimination. Professor Stephen Kleinschmit alleges that the university terminated his contract after he raised concerns about its racially discriminatory hiring practices. The University of Florida has since updated its website to clarify the program's eligibility criteria, but no US-American university is identified in the search results as being questioned in 2026 for having a master's program in accounting that potentially involves discrimination criteria. The University of Florida's Spring 2026 Master's in Accounting program is currently facing scrutiny over potential discrimination concerns. Legal experts suggest that the program's past admissions practices may have violated civil rights laws. The University of Florida has since updated its website, but further investigation is needed to determine if the program has indeed discriminated against any students.

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