USDA scholarship for students at historically Black colleges suspended
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture has suspended the 1890 Scholars Program aimed at students from underserved areas attending historically Black colleges and universities.
- The suspension follows a funding freeze initiated by President Donald Trump's administration for reviewing spending alignment with executive orders.
- Congress members criticized the suspension of the program, highlighting it affected scholarships for agriculture and related fields.
- In fiscal year 2024, 94 students were awarded scholarships, with $19.2 million set aside for the program.
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