
President Trump Signs Executive Orders Targeting Universities and School Equity Programs
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- April 24, 2025
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President Trump Signs Executive Orders Targeting Universities and School Equity Programs
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a series of executive orders aimed at reshaping the American education system, directing sharp oversight of colleges and cracking down on school equity initiatives.
Tougher Oversight for Colleges and Accreditors
The new directives call for stricter enforcement of laws requiring U.S. colleges and universities to disclose foreign funding sources, particularly donations and partnerships. Trump’s administration also seeks a reform of accrediting agencies, which determine an institution’s eligibility to receive federal student aid.
White House officials say these moves are designed to ensure transparency and accountability in higher education. Critics argue the actions are politically motivated and could restrict academic freedom.
Crackdown on School Equity Measures
Another executive order targets equity-focused disciplinary policies in K-12 public schools, reversing previous guidance that urged schools to avoid disproportionately punishing students from underrepresented communities, such as Black and Native American students.
Trump’s administration claims these equity measures amount to racial bias in reverse and insists schools must apply uniform disciplinary standards.
Political Backdrop
The latest executive actions come as part of Trump’s broader campaign to eliminate what he describes as “wokeness” in American institutions. Speaking after the signing, Trump said:
“We are restoring fairness, freedom, and academic integrity to our schools and universities.”
Reactions and Implications
Education advocates have expressed alarm, saying the rollback of equity policies could increase disparities in student discipline. University leaders warn that interference with accreditation bodies could disrupt access to federal aid for millions of students.
Meanwhile, Trump’s supporters praise the orders as a step toward depoliticizing education and protecting conservative voices on campus.
The Department of Education has been directed to begin immediate implementation of the new policies.