Trump's Higher Education Policy Sparks Polarization Across US

A new poll shows widespread disapproval of President Trump's policies on higher education, including funding cuts to universities like Harvard. A divide emerges between Republicans and Democrats, as the administration demands policy changes while the public values scientific research contributions. Concerns also arise over tuition costs and free speech.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 09-05-2025 17:34 IST | Created: 09-05-2025 17:34 IST
Trump's Higher Education Policy Sparks Polarization Across US
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A majority of U.S. adults express disapproval of President Donald Trump's policies regarding colleges and universities, as revealed by a recent poll. The administration's approach, including threats to withdraw federal funding unless institutions adhere to its agenda, has fueled controversy across the nation.

Several elite universities, including Harvard, have been targeted due to issues like pro-Palestinian activism and policies on transgender athletes. Trump's actions have sparked debate, with policy threats and funding cuts seen by some as a challenge to institutional autonomy. Meanwhile, the public largely supports continued federal funding for scientific research at these institutions.

The poll indicates a broader disconnect between the administration's actions and public sentiment. Despite the push against perceived liberal bias, concerns about the cost of higher education overshadow such issues for many Americans. This dynamic reflects broader societal tensions, where educational policies intersect with political, economic, and cultural divides.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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