Project 2025 Overhauls Higher Ed.?

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  1. MaceWindu

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  2. Vicki

    Vicki Well-Known Member

    And yet the idiots of America continue to support this garbage. How did this even happen???
     
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  3. MaceWindu

    MaceWindu Active Member

    Asking the same question.
     
  4. Bill Huffman

    Bill Huffman Well-Known Member

    I think the answer is that American citizens don't generally support this. One radical candidate that says he wants to be a dictator on day one supports it. I think a good indication that shows that American citizens in general don't support much in Project 2025 is that Donald Trump has lied that he doesn't know anything about or have anything to do with Project 2025. He just doesn't want to lose votes because of it is why he's told this lie.
     
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  6. MaceWindu

    MaceWindu Active Member

    April 24, 2025.
    Trump signs executive orders targeting colleges, plus schools' equity efforts
    President Donald Trump has ordered sharper scrutiny of America’s colleges and the accreditors that oversee them

    https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/trump-signs-executive-orders-targeting-colleges-schools-equity-121107569

    “Trump’s order calls on the government to suspend or terminate accreditors that discriminate in the name of DEI. Instead, it calls on accreditors to focus more squarely on the student outcomes of colleges and programs they oversee.

    The president wants to make it easier for new accreditors to compete with the 19 that are now authorized to work on behalf of the federal government. As it stands, new accreditors looking to be recognized by the government must undergo an arduous process that traditionally takes years. Trump’s order said it should be “transparent, efficient, and not unduly burdensome.”

    “Instead of pushing schools to adopt a divisive DEI ideology, accreditors should be focused on helping schools improve graduation rates and graduates’ performance in the labor market,” Education Secretary Linda McMahon said in a statement.”
     

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