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With No Takers yet, White House Sets Meeting with Colleges Still Weighing Trump’s ‘Compact’

The White House aims to secure commitments from five universities that have not responded to a higher education compact, with potential funding implications, officials said.

  • The White House has asked five universities still considering Trump's higher education 'compact' to join a call on Friday to discuss the proposed deal.
  • None of the universities, including Dartmouth College, University of Arizona, University of Texas, University of Virginia, and Vanderbilt University, have signed on to the compact as the October 20 deadline approaches.
  • The compact aims to reshape higher education by asking institutions to eliminate considerations of race and sex in admissions, accept the government's definition of gender, promote conservative views, and ensure neutrality on current events, in exchange for federal benefits.
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, October 17, 2025.
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