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Columbia nears deal with Trump administration to regain federal funds

 University could accept external monitor as alternative to consent decree amid civil rights probe.

July 07, 2025 / 11:34 IST
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Columbia University’s board of trustees is moving closer to a deal with the Trump administration that could partially restore the school’s federal funding, which was revoked earlier this year following accusations that the university failed to protect Jewish students during pro-Palestinian campus protests, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Consent decree off the table—for now

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According to people familiar with the matter, recent versions of the proposed agreement do not include a consent decree—an arrangement initially sought by federal officials that would have placed Columbia under the oversight of a federal judge. Instead, discussions have shifted toward a more limited form of external supervision, such as an outside monitor or observer, who would have fewer powers than a court-appointed authority.

While the talks remain fluid and could still collapse, the latest terms reportedly include the restoration of at least some portion of the $400 million in federal research grants and contracts that were suspended in March.