Elite Universities Defy Trump Administration’s Higher Education “Compact” Proposal
Multiple elite universities have rejected the Trump administration’s proposed “compact” that would require significant policy changes in exchange for federal benefits. The standoff highlights growing tensions between the federal government and higher education institutions over academic freedom and institutional autonomy.
Major Universities Reject Federal Proposal
Four of nine elite universities have reportedly rejected the Trump administration’s proposed “compact” for higher education reform as the October 20 deadline approaches, according to sources familiar with the matter. The University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, University of Southern California, and MIT have all announced they will not sign the agreement that would tie federal benefits to specific institutional changes.