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A federal judge struck down a Minnesota law that barred religious colleges from a state program, ruling it unconstitutional.

In 2023, state legislators passed an amendment to the state's Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Act that changed who was eligible to participate in the program. Institutions that required students to sign a statement of faith, or that based admissions on "a studentʹs race, creed, ethnicity, disability, gender, or sexual orientation or religious beliefs or affiliations," were barred from the program under the law change. The 40-year-old state program lets high school students take college classes tuition-free at public or private institutions.

Two Christian colleges, Crown College and the Univ

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