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A former Trump administration official is spearheading efforts to overhaul the higher education system by targeting access to federal funding. The initiative aims to address concerns over how colleges and universities are financed, with proponents arguing that the current system incentivizes behaviors that may not align with student success or accountability.

The proposed reforms seek to establish new criteria for federal funding eligibility, emphasizing outcomes such as graduation rates and workforce readiness. Supporters believe these changes could promote more responsible management within institutions and prioritize educational quality over administrative expansion. Critics, however, warn that tighter restrictions might limit access for some students and reduce diversity among higher education institutions.

This movement toward reform reflects broader debates about the role of federal aid and accountability measures in shaping higher education policies. Advocates suggest that a system reset is necessary to better align spending with goals like affordability, equity, and effective use of taxpayer dollars. As discussions continue, stakeholders from across the political spectrum are closely watching how these proposals might reshape the landscape of American higher education.

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