What Trump's victory means for higher ed
Briefly

Trump's second term is expected to increase scrutiny on higher education, emphasizing reform while navigating a period of declining enrollment and rising disillusionment with college costs.
During his previous administration, Trump eased oversight of for-profit colleges and enforced Title IX rules reinforcing due process for those accused of assault.
Campus issues like diversity and inclusion initiatives have become central to Republican messaging, marking a significant shift in the political landscape surrounding higher education.
Trump's running mate, JD Vance, reflects a rightward shift in the GOP's approach to higher education, portraying professors as adversaries and reinforcing ideological battles.
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