The Federal-State Collision

The University of Southern California finds itself caught between competing political demands as Governor Gavin Newsom threatens to eliminate state scholarships if the university signs onto a Trump administration compact offering preferential federal funding in exchange for sweeping policy changes.

USC was the only California institution among nine universities nationally that received the Trump administration’s “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education” on October 1, 2025. The 10-page agreement promises priority access to federal research grants and White House engagement in exchange for adopting conservative policy reforms across admissions, campus culture, and academic operations.

The compact requires participating universities to eliminate race and gender considerations in admissions and hiring, cap international undergraduate enrollment at 15 percent with no more than 5 percent from any single country, require standardized test scores for all applicants, and freeze tuition for five years. Universities must also “transform or abolish” academic departments that “purposefully punish, belittle, or spark violence against conservative ideas.”