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American Focus > Blog > Politics > What’s in Trump’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education – A Point-by-Point Analysis | The Gateway Pundit | by Antonio Graceffo
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What’s in Trump’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education – A Point-by-Point Analysis | The Gateway Pundit | by Antonio Graceffo

Last updated: October 4, 2025 6:59 am
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The recent Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education introduced by President Trump has been met with fervent opposition, largely from liberal factions. But, upon closer inspection, the compact appears to be an ambitious attempt to undo what many perceive as years of bureaucratic overreach and ideological conformity within academia. It places a distinct emphasis on STEM education, mandates transparency around student salary prospects by major, and insists universities manage their endowments in a manner that benefits students, particularly in STEM fields.

Dissecting the Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education

1. A Marketplace of Ideas & Academic Freedom
At its core, the compact champions a “vibrant marketplace of ideas,” promoting the notion that universities should not be echo chambers for any single ideology. It proposes sweeping reforms to governance structures, aiming to dismantle departments accused of suppressing conservative perspectives. The aim is to revitalize the foundational mission of higher education: fostering intellectual diversity and the free exchange of ideas.

2. Non-Discrimination in Hiring and Admissions
The compact emphasizes adherence to non-discriminatory practices in hiring and admissions, aligning with the constructs of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It explicitly prohibits considering a myriad of personal characteristics—such as race, religion, and gender—in these processes, echoing existing laws rather than creating new regulations. This serves to reinforce a commitment that should already be a cornerstone of every educational institution.

3. Institutional Neutrality
Under this compact, university staff are urged to avoid public political declarations while on duty unless they directly pertain to the institution’s mission. The goal is clear: to ensure universities operate primarily as educational entities rather than political arenas, thereby preserving the sanctity of teaching and research.

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4. Foreign Student Enrollment & Transparency
The compact establishes a cap on international undergraduate enrollments, while also requiring comprehensive disclosure of any foreign funding. Chinese influence is highlighted under this clause, reflecting ongoing concerns regarding espionage and intellectual property theft—a matter that has attracted scrutiny given China’s prominence in sending students to U.S. institutions.

5. Upholding Grade Integrity
A striking facet of the compact addresses a troubling trend: grade inflation. The data tells a sorry tale, as average grades have skyrocketed from a modest C in the 1960s to A’s being the norm. Such inflation can mislead students about their preparedness for future academic or professional challenges. A pre-med student laden with A’s may find themselves woefully unprepared when faced with the MCAT; the disconnect between inflated grading and actual capability cannot be overstated.

6. Tuition Freeze & Affordability
Another critical stipulation is the freezing of tuition rates for a span of five years, particularly targeting American students. Notably, it calls for select elite universities to provide free tuition for STEM majors—exceptions made for affluent families. This move is tailored to prevent wasteful expenditure on less impactful programs, shifting resources towards fields that meet pressing national needs.

7. Transparency in Student Outcomes
The compact demands universities disclose average earnings for graduates by program and outlines a policy to refund tuition for students who withdraw early. This provision is a pragmatic response to the opaque financial arrangements that often leave students burdened with debt without clear expectations of return on investment. By making such data available, students can make more intentional educational choices.

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8. Gender Policies & Title IX Compliance
In matters of gender, the compact aligns with the current administration’s interpretation of sex and gender definitions, especially regarding transgender participation in sports. Compliance will be scrutinized through annual certifications and anonymous polling, enforcing adherence to Title IX objectives while echoing recent judicial interpretations that have prompted educational institutions to reconsider their admission policies.

9. Compliance & Certification
Annual certification by university officials affirming compliance with the compact will be mandated, with compliance subject to Department of Justice oversight. Failure to meet these standards could jeopardize institutional funding—an ultimatum designed to reinforce accountability.

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