EducationPolicy

Trump Administration Cuts College Prep Program Staff Despite Republican Support, Sources Reveal

The Trump administration has eliminated nearly all staff overseeing federal college preparation programs serving 900,000 low-income students. Republican senators who defended these programs were not consulted about the cuts, sources reveal.

In a significant move during the ongoing government shutdown, the Trump administration has terminated almost all 60 staff members overseeing federal college-preparation programs for low-income students, according to sources familiar with the situation. The cuts target TRIO programs that serve approximately 900,000 students across all 50 states, despite Republican Party lawmakers having defended these very services earlier this year.

Administration Implements Sweeping Education Cuts

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MIT Rejects White House Funding Terms Over Academic Freedom Concerns

Massachusetts Institute of Technology becomes the first university to reject White House funding terms, calling the conditions inconsistent with scientific merit principles. Other elite institutions are still evaluating their response to the administration’s demands.

In a bold move defending academic independence, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has become the first university to publicly reject the White House’s funding conditions, setting up a potential confrontation over federal research dollars and institutional autonomy. President Sally Kornbluth’s firm stance against what she calls restrictions on “scientific merit alone” principles highlights growing tensions between higher education and administrative policy demands.

MIT’s Principle-Based Rejection