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Presidents Pressured in Trump’s Second Term
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Presidents Pressured in Trump’s Second Term

•March 10, 2026
Inside Higher Ed – Learning Innovation (column)
Inside Higher Ed – Learning Innovation (column)•Mar 10, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • •Presidents report worsening regulatory and financial outlook under Trump 2.0.
  • •86% say administration harms DEI across higher education.
  • •AI adoption uneven; 52% cite low campus AI literacy.
  • •Only 5% engage in public advocacy against federal policies.
  • •92% still enjoy presidency despite mounting pressures.

Summary

A new Inside Higher Ed survey of U.S. college presidents reveals that the second Trump administration—dubbed Trump 2.0—has deepened regulatory and financial strain on higher education. Over 80% of respondents say the administration harms the sector’s financial outlook and diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, while 86% cite a negative impact on DEI specifically. Presidents are split on AI readiness, with just over half reporting limited campus AI literacy, and only a small minority are publicly opposing federal policies. Despite these pressures, 92% say they still enjoy the presidency.

Pulse Analysis

The Trump 2.0 agenda has reshaped the higher‑education landscape, targeting DEI programs, research funding, and accreditation standards. Presidents surveyed describe a regulatory climate that erodes institutional autonomy, with 81% noting negative effects on policy and 87% flagging a deteriorating financial outlook. These perceptions reflect broader political volatility that forces colleges to adopt strategic compliance measures, often quietly adjusting curricula and terminology to avoid federal penalties. The administration’s push for a "Compact for Academic Excellence"—rejected by 79% of respondents—underscores the tension between federal incentives and institutional values.

Financial stability, long a cornerstone of campus planning, is now viewed through a more cautious lens. While 70% of presidents remain confident about their institutions’ ten‑year fiscal health, that optimism has slipped by 13 points in a year, mirroring concerns over unpredictable research grants and the looming threat of tuition freezes. Public trust compounds these challenges; only 53% believe the sector is effectively addressing confidence gaps, even as 84% rate cost‑transparency efforts as good or excellent. The disconnect between published data and public perception highlights a communication gap that could affect enrollment and donor support.

Amid policy pressure and budget constraints, leaders are grappling with the rapid rise of artificial intelligence. Although 53% are optimistic about AI’s potential, 52% admit campus AI literacy remains low, and the sector’s collective response to AI policy is deemed only modestly effective. The survey shows a stark contrast between institutional readiness—where just 29% feel unprepared—and sector‑wide coordination. Yet, despite these hurdles, a striking 92% of presidents report job satisfaction, suggesting resilience and a willingness to steer institutions through an era of heightened scrutiny, financial flux, and technological disruption.

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