5 Things to Know About Trump Admin’s Settlement With Columbia University

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Protesters will take part in the pro-Palestinian protest at the Butler Library on the Columbia University campus in New York on May 7, 2025. Ryan Murphy/Reuters

Under the agreement that reached a campus anti-Semitism agreement between President Donald Trump and Columbia University, Ivy League schools will pay a $200 million fine to regain future federal qualifications.

The July 23 settlement follows months of debate between the two countries after Trump freezes $400 million in federal grants to schools and accused its leaders of failing to deal with the harassment of Jewish students and campus turmoil.

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