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Trump signs executive order targeting college accreditation process

  • On Wednesday, an executive order was issued at the White House aimed at reforming the college accreditation system.
  • The order, issued following the Trump administration’s decision to suspend over $2 billion in federal grants to Harvard University, seeks to ensure accrediting bodies comply with performance standards and civil rights requirements.
  • It directs the Secretary of Education to oversee accreditors by suspending or terminating those linked to poor outcomes or discriminatory practices including on law and medical schools.
  • A White House official indicated that the executive order directs the Secretary of Education to take action against higher education accreditors by potentially denying, overseeing, suspending, or ending their authority if they demonstrate inadequate performance or breach federal civil rights laws.
  • The action may reshape college accreditation standards, prompt institutional changes, and intensify federal scrutiny over academic freedom and campus policies nationwide.
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Inside Higher Ed broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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