Why is Columbia University's accreditation under threat from the Trump administration?

Synopsis
Columbia University may lose its approval from the US government. Trump’s team says the school didn’t protect Jewish students properly. If this happens, many students might not get government help to pay fees. This is part of Trump’s fight with big colleges.
The accreditation is super important because it decides if a school can get federal money from the US Education Department. Columbia already lost $400 million in federal grants and contracts earlier in February 2025 due to how it handled antisemitism issues. Even though Columbia made changes, like fixing its Middle Eastern Studies department, the Trump team was still not satisfied, as per the report by Firstpost.
Trump has also gone after other universities like Harvard, blaming them for not protecting Jewish students during protests over the Israel-Gaza war. The whole situation is part of Trump’s bigger fight with top US colleges, accusing them of being unfair and not doing enough to stop antisemitism, as stated in the reports.
FAQs
Q1. Why is Columbia University in trouble with the government?The Trump administration believes that the university failed to curb anti-semitism in the campus.
Students might not get federal loans or aid, making it very expensive to study there.
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