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White House Says Harvard Could Lose Accreditation

Posted on Monday, July 14, 2025
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by Alan Jamison
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The Trump administration notified Harvard University’s accreditor last week that the school is in violation of federal antidiscrimination laws for allowing “anti-Semitic harassment” against students without consequences. Harvard may fail to meet the requirements to maintain accreditation as a result.

The Department of Education (DOE) and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) notified the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) of the violation on Wednesday. President Donald Trump signed an executive order in April mandating that DOE and HHS notify accreditors when schools are in violation of federal antidiscrimination policies. The NECHE is a regional accreditor that provides accreditation for colleges in northeastern states.

“Accrediting bodies play a significant role in preserving academic integrity and a campus culture conducive to truth-seeking and learning,” Education Secretary Linda McMahon said. “Part of that is ensuring students are safe on campus and abiding by federal laws that guarantee educational opportunities to all students.”

The loss of accreditation is financially dangerous for a university and discourages students from attending. Without accreditation, academic credits cannot be transferred to other schools. A university can also lose access to federal loans and Pell Grants for students.

On March 10, DOE sent letters to 60 universities informing them that the administration could take action if they “do not fulfill their obligations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act to protect Jewish students on campus.” Harvard University was among the universities that DOE notified.

HHS then told Harvard that it was in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in any program or activity that receives federal financial assistance. The administration informed the school that failure to enact changes immediately “will result in the loss of all federal financial resources and continue to affect Harvard’s relationship with the federal government.”

HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. explained that the administration will hold the school accountable.

“When an institution—no matter how prestigious—abandons its mission and fails to protect its students, it forfeits the legitimacy that accreditation is designed to uphold,” Kennedy said. “HHS and the Department of Education will actively hold Harvard accountable through sustained oversight until it restores public trust and ensures a campus free of discrimination.”

As bad as things look for Harvard now, there may be some signs that the school is looking to reform itself. The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that Harvard has considered creating a “conservative center” for several years, but the idea gained momentum after recent anti-Israel protests.

The center could cost Harvard between $500 million and $1 billion. A spokesman told the newspaper that the center would “ensure exposure to the broadest ranges of perspectives on issues, and will not be partisan, but rather will model the use of evidence-based, rigorous logic and a willingness to engage with opposing views.” The goal is to “promote and support viewpoint diversity.”

Alan Jamison is the pen name of a political writer with extensive experience writing for several notable politicians and news outlets.

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anna hubert
anna hubert
10 months ago

Could loose accreditation? Every one of them should have lost it the minute they started admitting on the color of the skin or sexual orientation instead of ability. How many “graduates” would not get through?

Charlotte Mahin
Charlotte Mahin
10 months ago

Sending one of my kids to a Ivy League School was never an option for me but even if I had a lot of money, I would not send a kid to one of them. Their DEI policies and the Anti-Jewish stances make them unfit for Christians! They should have lost their accreditation several years ago.

Denise
Denise
10 months ago

A. there is nothing “prestigious” about Harvard! It is anti-American, far left “teachers” and “students” are “brain” washed into hating anything American or Israeli. Did a quick study on Harvard and their “resources” about 4 or so years ago and it was literally listed in the article as a “hedge fund”! Why should any of these now far left radical “colleges” get one more dime of money from anyone.
My has Harvard, Princeton (and what a story they were involved in a few short years ago!) and Yale, how far they’ve fallen from grace. All three colleges were established to train young ministers in the Gospel…wow…fallen doesn’t even cover it.

Sissy
Sissy
10 months ago

Why should my taxpayer dollars go to these rich universities when my husband could never afford to become a doctor as he aspired to be.

William C. Smith
William C. Smith
10 months ago

Harvard has piggy-backed the laurels of others for ages. Time to reconsier its status as a premier American educational enterprise..

uncleferd
uncleferd
10 months ago

Harvard’s been feeding a pretty conspicuous counterculture for quite some time, which shouldn’t be among the primary objectives of ANY university. If it were something like wearing one’s undershorts outside their trousers, then, OK… but, trying to push a total abandonment of societal values because some smelly hippie says so isn’t really the best attention magnet.

Pat R
Pat R
10 months ago

So would-be lawyers (especially those interested in politics) won’t be going to Harvard now? So much for that ‘prestige’.

Myrna
Myrna
10 months ago

Harvard probably assumes it is above the law. The question is how did this discrimination go on for so long? unchallenged?

PLZ1123
PLZ1123
10 months ago

When those who have worked hard to even be considered by these (alleged) prestigious schools, they definitely should lose their accreditation.
Too many are taking advantage of the American way, including illegal immigrants, Kamala, offspring of the very rich, etc. It’s quite discouraging and very sad.

todd loopner
todd loopner
10 months ago

from a practical point of view it’s a fait a complis nothing much will change; too much money involved, but many of their grads haven’t known how to communicate in society for decades. Great book called the The End of Sanity by Martin L. Cross to tells his firsthand experience of the “education” wreckage produced by that “school”; Grades are so inflated at Harvard that 84% of the students recently graduated with honors.”  
six figures gleefully paid by demonstrably the most unintelligent consumers in the world.

Casey Matt
Casey Matt
10 months ago

Amazing how criticizing a government knee deep in Genocide is suddenly called “antisemitic” behavior.
Not a fan of the Ivy League but Im even less a fan of mass murder on an industrial scale. I guess I’m just another crazy antisemite.

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