Key Points

Columbia University has agreed to pay $200 million to settle allegations of failing to protect Jewish students from harassment. The deal reinstates $400 million in frozen federal grants while requiring policy changes on admissions and antisemitism. The Trump administration hailed the settlement as a major step in holding institutions accountable. The agreement follows months of campus unrest over Israel’s war in Gaza and debates over free speech.

Key Points: Columbia University Pays $200M to Trump Admin Over Antisemitism Claims

  • Columbia settles $200M over antisemitism claims
  • Federal grants worth $400M reinstated
  • University pledges race-neutral admissions
  • EEOC probes resolved with $21M payment
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Columbia University to pay USD 200m in settlement with Trump admin over anti-semitism claims

Columbia settles with Trump administration for $200M over antisemitism allegations, reinstates federal grants, and pledges policy reforms.

"This agreement marks an important step forward after a period of sustained federal scrutiny and institutional uncertainty. – Claire Shipman, Columbia Acting President"

New York, July 24

Columbia University has agreed to pay a USD 200m to President Donald Trump's administration over accusations it failed to protect its Jewish students from harassment.

A settlement that was reached on Wednesday and which will be paid to the federal government over three years, was announced in a statement by the university.

In exchange, the government has agreed to return some of the USD 400m in federal grants it froze or terminated in March.

In exchange for the return of hundreds of millions in research grants, Columbia will also pledge to follow laws banning the consideration of race in admissions and hiring, and follow through on other commitments to reduce antisemitism and unrest on campus that it agreed to in March, the New York Times reported.

Columbia will also pay USD 21 million to settle investigations brought by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

"This agreement marks an important step forward after a period of sustained federal scrutiny and institutional uncertainty," Claire Shipman, Columbia's acting president, said in the release. "The settlement was carefully crafted to protect the values that define us and allow our essential research partnership with the federal government to get back on track."

The Trump Administration's deal with Columbia University is a seismic shift in our nation's fight to hold institutions that accept American taxpayer dollars accountable for antisemitic discrimination and harassment, US Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon said in a post on X.

Trump posted on Truth Social platform: "Columbia has also committed to ending their ridiculous DEI policies, admitting students based ONLY on MERIT, and protecting the Civil Liberties of their students on campus.

"Numerous other Higher Education Institutions that have hurt so many, and been so unfair and unjust, and have wrongly spent federal money, much of it from our government, are upcoming," Trump posted.

As per a report in the Al Jazeera, Columbia was among dozens of US universities that were roiled by protests against Israel's war in Gaza throughout the spring and summer of 2024. Many Jewish students and faculty complained that the campus demonstrations veered into anti-Semitism, while pro-Palestinian advocates have accused critics of often wrongly conflating opposition to Israel with the hatred of Jews.

- ANI

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Priya S
$200M is a huge amount! As an Indian taxpayer, I wonder how much of this was our money through grants? US universities take so many international students' fees but fail basic responsibilities. Indian institutions should learn from this - maintain discipline!
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Aman W
Merit-based admissions make sense. In India we have reservation debates, in US they have DEI debates. At the end, the most deserving students should get seats regardless of background. But $200m penalty seems too political no? 🤔
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Sarah B
As someone who studied in both India and US, I've seen how campus politics can go overboard. But banning all protests isn't the solution - universities must find balance between free speech and student safety. Columbia failed here.
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Vikram M
This settlement shows American hypocrisy clearly! They lecture India on minority rights but their top universities can't protect Jewish students. Meanwhile in India, all religions study together peacefully in most colleges. We're not perfect but doing better than this!
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Nisha Z
Indian parents pay lakhs to send kids to these universities thinking they're safe. This news is worrying! Maybe we should reconsider - Indian IITs/IIMs are becoming world class with less politics and more focus on actual education.

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