Trump administration says Harvard will receive no new grants until it meets White House demands

Washington – Harvard University will not receive any new federal scholarships to meet a series of demands from the administration of President Donald Trump, the Ministry of Education announced on Monday.

This procedure was placed in a message to Harvard President and a major escalation of Trump’s battle with Ivy Legue School. The administration has previously frozen $ 2.2 billion from federal scholarships to Harvard, and Trump is pressing the abstraction of a tax -exempt school.

Harvard University has retreated to the administration’s demands, and established a conflict that watched closely in Trump’s attempt to compel the universities that he says has become the foci of liberalism and anti -Semitism.

Sculler ranks below the Charles River near Harvard University, at the back, Tuesday, 15 April 2025, in Cambridge, Mas.

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In a press call, an official at the Ministry of Education said that Harvard will not receive any new federal scholarships even “clarifying the administration of the university” and meets federal demands on a set of topics. The ban applies to granting federal research, not to federal financial aid that helps students cover tuition and fees.

The official spoke on the condition that his identity is not disclosed to inspect the decision regarding a call with the correspondents.

The multiplicity of Trump administration “Harvard’s” failures

The Harvard University official was accused of “serious failures”. The person said that Harvard University allowed anti -Semitism and racial discrimination in administration, as he abandoned strict academic standards, and failed to allow a set of opinions on campus. To be eligible to obtain new scholarships, Harvard University will need to enter negotiations with the federal government and prove that it has fulfilled the requirements of the administration.

The Harvard University Trump administration called for extensive changes from the government and the leadership, a review of the admission policy and the teaching staff and the student to ensure that the campus is home to many views.

The demands are part of a pressure campaign targeting many other prominent universities. The administration has cut funds to colleges including Columbia University, Pennsylvania University and Cornell University, seeking to comply with the Trump business schedule.

The White House says it aims to hostile to the campus after it invaded the protests supporting the Palestinian campus last year. It also focuses on the participation of sexually transformed athletes in women’s sports. The attacks on Harvard have increasingly called on the efforts of the university’s diversity, fairness and integration, as well as questions about freedom of expression and thought by conservatives on the campus.

In a message on Monday to the President of Harvard University, the Minister of Education, Linda McMahon, accused the Faculty of Registration of foreign students who showed contempt for the United States

McMahon wrote: “Harvard University has mocked the higher education system in this country,” McMahon wrote.

Harvard says the government is “inappropriate control”

The President of Harvard University said previously that he would not bend the government’s demands. The university filed a lawsuit against last month to stop the freezing of government financing.

A statement at Harvard University on Monday reiterated the university’s refusal to contact and said that the government was turning against a lawsuit against Harvard.

Harvard said: “Today, we received another message from the administration that doubles the demands that would impose unprecedented and inappropriate control over Harvard University and will have traces of chilling on higher education,” Harvard said. The university said it “will continue to defend against the illegal government that aims to strangle research and innovation that makes Americans safer and safely.”

In a conversation with graduates last week, Harvard University President Alan Garper admitted the existence of the “nucleus of truth” to criticize anti -Semitism, freedom of expression and extensive views at Harvard University. But he said that the conflict with the federal government has become a threat to the independence of the school.

“We have faced a recent request from the federal government, on the curtain of anti -Semitism, which sparked new issues related to the control that we did not expect frankly, reaching the heart of the government,” said Garbar. “We felt that we had to take a position.”

Harvard’s lawsuit said that freezing financing violated the first amendment rights of the school and the legal provisions of the Civil Rights Law. But the risks go beyond Harvard. “Let’s not make mistakes in the case we are facing now,” he said. “It is an attack on higher education.”

The great endowment of Harvard University has limits

The Trump administration has previously said that Harvard will need to meet a series of conditions to keep nearly $ 9 billion in grants and contracts.

The school in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has $ 53 billion, the largest in the country. Throughout the university, federal funds constituted 10.5 % of revenues in 2023, not the account of financial aid such as Pell Grants and Student Loving.

Harvard is not alone in her dependence on federal funds. Universities receive about 90 % of all federal research spending, with $ 59.6 billion in 2023, according to the National Center for Science and Engineering.

This represents more than half 109 billion dollars spending on research in universities, with most of the rest of the university endowments, government governments, local organizations and non -profit organizations.

To compensate for the loss of federal financing, McMahon suggested on Monday that Harvard University relies on its “huge gifts” and raising money from the wealthy graduates.

Harvard generally directed about 5 % of the endowment value towards university operations every year, which represents about a third of its total budget, according to university documents.

The university can extract more than its gifts, but colleges are generally trying to avoid spending more than 5 % to protect investment gains. Like other schools, Harvard University is limited to how to spend the endowment money, many of which come from donors who determine how they want to use it.

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