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Trump Administration Redirects $500 Million to HBCUs and Tribal Colleges

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The Trump administration is redirecting nearly $500 million in federal funds to HBCUs and Tribal Colleges, delivering major funding boosts while raising concerns about cuts to other minority-serving programs and the politics driving these decisions
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Major Takeaways:

  • HBCUs will see a 48.4% funding increase and TCCUs a 109.3% increase under the redirected dollars.

  • Charter schools and civics programs are also receiving hundreds of millions in new funding.

  • The move follows the Department of Education’s decision to cut other Minority-Serving Institution grants, sparking debate over the administration’s true priorities

Trump Administration Redirects $500 Million to HBCUs and Tribal Colleges

The Trump administration has announced a major shake-up in education funding, redirecting nearly $500 million in federal dollars to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs).

The Department of Education says the one-time investment of $495 million will give HBCUs a 48.4% funding boost and TCCUs a 109.3% increase on top of what they’re already set to receive in the 2025 federal budget.

Charter schools are also seeing a big win, with an extra $500 million in funding, while American history and civics programs are being granted another $160 million.

Secretary of Education Linda McMahon framed the move as an effort to “redirect funds away from ineffective and discriminatory programs” toward institutions that “support student success.”

But here’s the catch: just days earlier, McMahon announced that the Department was cutting discretionary funding for several Minority-Serving Institutions programs, arguing that they relied on “racial or ethnic quotas.” That decision has raised eyebrows among educators and civil rights advocates who see it as a mixed message — on one hand investing in HBCUs, on the other, dismantling programs designed to support minority students.

The Trump administration says it is cracking down on “racially discriminatory programs” and insists the reallocated dollars are about promoting “merit and excellence.” For HBCUs and TCCUs, however, this funding injection could bring much-needed resources for infrastructure, scholarships, and student services.

The bottom line? While the cash is real and badly needed, the politics behind the money remain just as significant as the dollar signs.

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