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President Trump signed an executive order targeting the college accreditation process, which universities must pass to receive federal financial aid. The order aims to remove perceived "ideological overreach" and increase "intellectual diversity" on campus, allowing colleges to easily switch accreditors and encouraging more competition. Critics argue that this could negatively impact the higher education system, as a loss of accreditation could lead to the removal of financial aid and student loans.
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