Bloomberg Businessweek

Trump Officials Target Columbia Accreditation Over Protests

Jun 4, 2025
Brad Stone, an Editor at Bloomberg Businessweek, joins Brent Schutte, Chief Investment Officer at Northwestern Mutual, and Henrietta Treyz, Director of Economic Policy at Veda Partners. They discuss the Trump administration's move to revoke Columbia University's accreditation over claims of anti-discrimination law violations linked to campus protests. The conversation dives into the implications for academic freedom, the potential impact on students' funding, and the broader ideological tensions within higher education.
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Columbia Accreditation Threatened

  • The Education Department notified Columbia’s accreditor that the university violated anti-discrimination laws related to anti-Semitism during protests.
  • This marks an escalation in the Trump administration's targeting of elite schools over handling of pro-Palestinian protests.
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Accreditation Impacts Financial Aid

  • Federal aid eligibility depends on accreditation, so losing it could cut off loans and grants for many Columbia students.
  • The Trump administration views accreditation as biased and is pushing changes to address perceived ideological imbalances on campuses.
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Columbia’s Negotiation Approach

  • Columbia's leadership and the Trump administration have ongoing, but challenging, communications regarding the protests and accreditation issues.
  • Columbia has been more measured, contrasting Harvard's direct legal confrontations with the administration.
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