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White House Reportedly Seeks College Pledges for Preferential Funding Under 10-Point Plan

The proposal, detailed by the Wall Street Journal, ties access to enhanced federal support to colleges agreeing to new limits and standards that the administration has not publicly confirmed.

A view of the White House in Washington, U.S., July 20, 2024. REUTERS/Kevin Mohat/File Photo

Overview

  • A reported White House memo asks universities to ban the use of race or sex in hiring and admissions and to freeze tuition for five years.
  • The plan would cap international undergraduate enrollment at 15% and require standardized testing such as the SAT for applicants.
  • Schools would also be pressed to curb grade inflation and foster what the memo describes as a politically neutral, open intellectual environment.
  • An initial group of nine institutions was asked to sign the agreement in exchange for preferential access to federal funds and potential grant benefits, according to the report.
  • The White House and the Education Department offered no immediate comment, and there has been no formal public rollout of a nationwide policy.