Fair Housing
A North Dakota real estate school that denies admission to a student based on their national origin may face liability under:
AOnly fair housing laws
BTitle VI of the Civil Rights Act and other anti-discrimination laws applicable to educational programs✓ Correct
CThe Fair Housing Act directly
DNo law, since schools are exempt
Explanation
While the Fair Housing Act covers housing, educational programs receiving federal funds are governed by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination based on race, color, and national origin.
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