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U.S. colleges asked to sign onto Trump agenda to get federal funds

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President Trump's administration has asked U.S. colleges to sign a deal on some sweeping terms - ranging from foreign enrolment and diversity to ideological values of students and staff - to get preferential access to federal funds, according to a 10-point memo sent on Wednesday (October 1) by the government.

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  • The Trump administration sent a 10-point memo to U.S. colleges outlining terms for federal funding.
  • Colleges are asked to cap international undergraduate enrollment at 15 percent and end the use of race or sex in hiring and admissions. 21s
  • Universities are urged to promote viewpoint diversity and share information on foreign students with federal agencies. 45s
  • Students at affected universities have expressed concerns about the impact on diversity and international students. 1m 14s
  • Previous attempts by the administration to cut university funding over policy disagreements have faced legal challenges. 2m 47s
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