Nearly 70% of penalties imposed by the Office of Enforcement targeted Christian and career colleges that represent less than 10% of college students.
Anew report highlights the U.S. Department of Education’s disparity towards both Christian and career colleges through an “obscure agency” created by former President Barack Obama and revived under President Joe Biden: the Office of Enforcement.
The American Principles Project’s (APP) report revealed that “nearly 70 percent of penalties imposed by the Office of Enforcement have been against Christian institutions and career colleges, even though these schools represent less than 10 percent of college students.”
When reached for comment, the Department of Education (ED) did not respond.
The APP is a pro-family group that fights to defend families politically in campaigns and elections, according to its website. Its report was authored by the organization’s policy director, Jon Schweppe.
The report states that ED’s Office of Enforcement is the department’s “vehicle to target and penalize proprietary schools.”
According to the report, the Office of Enforcement’s three main tactics in its strategy for “dismantling its targets” are imposing penalties, “scrutinize and fine” investigations, and cutting off Title IV funding.