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    The Trump administration has issued a policy memo to nine prominent U.S. universities, including the University of Texas at Austin, outlining a proposed “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education” that would tie federal funding advantages to specific institutional reforms in admissions, hiring, curriculum, and international enrollment. The memo, circulated by the White House Domestic Policy Council, sets out detailed criteria for institutions that opt into the compact.

    Trump-linked funding compact fuels academic freedom debate
    White House education compact prompts national discussion on college funding standards.

    Requirements include a five-year freeze on tuition increases, elimination of race and gender considerations in admissions and hiring, reintroduction of standardized testing for undergraduate admissions, action to counter grade inflation, and a restructuring of academic departments found to lack ideological diversity. The compact also proposes caps on foreign undergraduate enrollment, limiting it to no more than 15 percent of the student population and no more than 5 percent from any single country.

    In addition to the University of Texas at Austin, the memo was sent to Vanderbilt University, Dartmouth College, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Southern California, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Arizona, Brown University, and the University of Virginia. The institutions were selected based on existing administrative compliance metrics and prior engagement with federal programs.

    The UT System confirmed receipt of the memo and acknowledged that it is under active review. Kevin Eltife, Chairman of the UT System Board of Regents, stated that the system is evaluating the contents of the compact and is committed to ensuring academic integrity while maintaining access to federal resources. The University of Texas at Austin already meets some of the proposed conditions, including a tuition freeze and the use of standardized tests in its admissions process.

    Academic organizations voice opposition to compact

    Faculty and staff organizations at several of the universities contacted expressed concern about the implications of the proposed terms. At the University of Texas, the local chapter of the American Association of University Professors issued a statement opposing the compact, citing potential threats to institutional autonomy and academic freedom. Similar objections were raised by the Texas Faculty Association, which said that access to federal funds should not be contingent on compliance with ideological or political conditions.

    The compact stipulates that compliance would be monitored by the U.S. Department of Justice. Institutions found to be in violation of its terms could face suspension of funding advantages for a period of up to two years. The document emphasizes that participation is voluntary and limited to institutions selected by the administration. University administrations have been given until November 21 to respond to the proposal. The final list of participating institutions is expected to be made public before the end of November.

    No universities have formally accepted compact terms

    The proposed compact arrives amid broader national debates over the role of higher education in political discourse, international student policy, and federal oversight. The administration has described the initiative as a step toward enhancing transparency, merit-based access, and cost efficiency in the country’s higher education system. Each of the nine universities contacted has a significant profile in research and federal grant funding, making the potential impact of the compact substantial in terms of resource allocation and policy precedent.

    While the compact does not propose any changes to existing legislation, it could influence future standards for federal engagement with academic institutions. No university has formally accepted the terms of the compact as of Thursday. University spokespeople have confirmed receipt of the document and indicated internal discussions are ongoing. The Department of Education and Department of Justice have not issued separate statements regarding the proposal, and no additional universities are expected to be invited into the compact during the initial phase. – By Content Syndication Services.

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