Columbia University has agreed to pay a $200 million fine as part of a new settlement with the Trump administration, marking one of the largest financial penalties imposed on an academic institution in recent years. The agreement, announced on Monday, resolves longstanding investigations into the university’s handling of federal funds and compliance issues. This development underscores the increasing scrutiny faced by major universities in their management of government grants and contracts.

Columbia University Faces Major Financial Penalty in Trump Era Settlement

In a significant development stemming from the Trump administration’s oversight, Columbia University has agreed to a settlement that includes a $200 million financial penalty. This agreement resolves an extensive federal investigation into compliance failures related to grant funding and administrative protocols. The university’s leadership acknowledged shortcomings in financial reporting and the management of…

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Publish date : 2025-07-24 17:33:00

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