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Trump administration announces freeze in $2.2 billion for Harvard after university rejects request for policy changes

With billions at risk, Harvard rejects Trump administration's request for policy changes
April 14, 2025

(CNN) โ€” The Trump administration announced Monday that it would freeze $2.2 billion in multi-year grants and $60 million in multi-year contract value at Harvard University after the school said it would not follow policy demands from the administration.

Earlier Monday, Harvard University said it would reject the Trump administrationโ€™s demands for policy changes at the school.

In response to the funding freeze, the university referred CNN to its earlier statement that it would not comply with the administrationโ€™s demands, specifically focusing on the following: โ€œFor the government to retreat from these partnerships now risks not only the health and well-being of millions of individuals, but also the economic security and vitality of our nation.โ€

The university received a letter from a federal task force last week outlining additional policy demands that โ€œwill maintain Harvardโ€™s financial relationship with the federal government.โ€

โ€œWe have informed the administration through our legal counsel that we will not accept their proposed agreement,โ€ Harvard President Alan M. Garber said in a statement. โ€œThe University will not surrender its independence or its constitutional rights.โ€

The Trump administration has threatened numerous colleges across the U.S. with funding cuts if changes in school policy werenโ€™t made, and Harvardโ€™s move appears to mark the first time an elite university has rebuked the White House over those demands.

Among the mandates in the administrationโ€™s letter are the elimination of Harvardโ€™s diversity, equity and inclusion programs, banning masks at campus protests, merit-based hiring and admissions reforms and reducing the power held by faculty and administrators โ€œmore committed to activism than scholarship.โ€

The proposed changes are the latest effort of the federal task force to combat antisemitism on college campuses after a spate of high-profile incidents around the country in response to the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

โ€œPresident Trump is working to Make Higher Education Great Again by ending unchecked anti-Semitism and ensuring federal taxpayer dollars do not fund Harvardโ€™s support of dangerous racial discrimination or racially motivated violence,โ€ a White House spokesperson said in a statement. โ€œHarvard or any institution that wishes to violate Title VI is, by law, not eligible for federal funding.โ€

Garber said the majority of demands โ€œrepresent direct governmental regulation of the โ€˜intellectual conditionsโ€™ at Harvard.โ€

๏ปฟโ€œNo government โ€“ regardless of which party is in power โ€“ should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue,โ€ Garber said.

Harvardโ€™s endowment was $53.2 billion in 2024, according to a financial report from the university.

Harvard staff respond โ€” and file suit

The Harvard faculty chapter of the American Association of University Professors, along with the national organization, filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Friday in conjunction with a request from the professors for an immediate temporary restraining order to block the government from cutting off Harvardโ€™s federal funding, CNN previously reported.

The lawsuit says the cancellation of federal funding โ€œis imminent,โ€ citing how the Trump administration already slashed the funding of other higher education institutions such as Columbia University, which was the first college targeted, with $400 million in federal funding cuts.

โ€œWhat the President of the United States is demanding of universities is nothing short of authoritarian,โ€ Harvard Law School professor Nikolas Bowie said Monday on CNNโ€™s News Central.

โ€œHe is violating the First Amendment rights of universities and faculty by demanding that if universities want to keep this money, they have to suppress our speech and change what we teach and how we study,โ€ Bowie said.

The demands in the administrationโ€™s earlier letter also include โ€œfull cooperationโ€ with the Department of Homeland Security, which enforces immigration policy, and federal regulators to ensure โ€œfull compliance,โ€ according to a copy of the letter obtained by The Harvard Crimson, a student-run newspaper.

The letter was received days after the departments of Education, Health and Human Services, and the US General Services Administration announced they are reviewing $8.7 billion in grants and more than $255 million worth of contracts between Harvard, its affiliates and the federal government, according to a news release.

CNNโ€™s Emma Tucker and Alejandra Jaramillo contributed to this report.

This story has been updated with additional details.

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