Trump Plans Higher Education Reform To End Radical Agendas

President Donald Trump has announced a bold plan to reform higher education in the United States, targeting the leftist influence that he says has taken over college campuses. His proposal seeks to cut tuition costs, promote accountability, and ensure students are prepared for meaningful careers.

Trump criticized the current college accreditation system, calling it ineffective in maintaining academic standards. He pledged to fire leftist accreditors and replace them with organizations committed to upholding rigorous educational and financial oversight.

The plan aims to cut costs by removing unnecessary administrative positions and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) offices, which Trump described as promoting Marxist ideologies. He also called for colleges to provide affordable degree options and faster paths to graduation.

Under Trump’s proposal, colleges would be required to administer entrance and exit exams to ensure students are learning effectively. Enhanced job placement services would also become a mandatory part of the higher education system, offering students clear career opportunities after graduation.

Trump took a strong stance against racial discrimination disguised as equity initiatives, announcing plans to pursue civil rights cases against offending institutions. Schools engaging in illegal practices could face fines equal to their entire endowment, with funds used as restitution for victims.

“We’re going to reclaim our colleges from radicals and restore real education in America,” Trump said. “This is about giving students and taxpayers the accountability they deserve.”