Higher education leaders must remain proactive and resilient in the face of impending changes to institutions under a new administration.

Reshaping higher education: The impact of proposed federal changes on institutions


Higher education leaders must remain proactive and resilient in the face of impending changes

This article inaugurates a three-part series examining the prospective transformations within the U.S. Department of Education and the federal student loan system under President-elect Donald Trump's administration, alongside the initiatives of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), co-led by Elon Musk. The series will explore:

  • Part one: The implications of these changes for higher education institutions, including universities, colleges, community colleges, and for-profit online institutions
  • Part two: The effects on professors and the broader teaching community
  • Part three: The impact on students pursuing higher education

In an article posted on ABCNews.go.com, Kiara Alfonseca and Arthur Jones II explored how President-elect Trump's proposal to eliminate the Department of Education signifies a substantial shift in federal education policy, aiming to decentralize control and delegate authority to individual states. This initiative aligns with the administration's broader objective to streamline government operations and reduce federal oversight.

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