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U.S. Colleges Retreat from Diversity Initiatives Amid Federal Pressure, Leaving Students of Color Disheartened

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Last updated: April 5, 2026 10:03 pm
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U.S. Colleges Scale Back Diversity Programs, Leaving Students of Color Feeling Isolated

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A Retreat from InclusionFederal Pressure IntensifiesStudents Left in LimboA Broader Backlash

WASHINGTON — For years, campus diversity initiatives have helped students of color find mentors, scholarships, and a sense of belonging at predominantly white universities. Now, as colleges across the U.S. dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, many students say they’re losing critical support systems—and fear higher education is becoming less accessible.

The shift follows pressure from the Trump administration, which has threatened to withhold federal funding from schools that maintain DEI practices. While the full impact is still unfolding, students at several universities report canceled orientation events, closed diversity offices, and reduced scholarships for minority applicants.

A Retreat from Inclusion

At the University of Michigan, junior Breeana-Iris Rosario says the changes feel like a step backward. The school recently announced plans to shut down its DEI office and scrap an inclusion initiative. Among the casualties is the LEAD Scholars program, a financial aid award for Black, Latino, and Native American students.

Rosario, a first-generation college student from Detroit, credits the LEAD scholarship with making her enrollment possible. She also found community at Alma, a move-in event for Latino students that may now be discontinued.

“It would be hard to find my people without these resources,” she said. “It feels like our voices don’t matter.”

Similar cuts are happening nationwide. Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland closed its DEI office last month, replacing it with a vaguely defined “Office for Campus Enrichment and Engagement.” Meanwhile, the University of Virginia’s board voted to eliminate DEI programs entirely, a move Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin hailed as a shift toward “merit-based opportunity.”

Federal Pressure Intensifies

The rollbacks stem from a February memo by the U.S. Education Department, which ordered schools to remove race as a factor in admissions, hiring, and student services—or risk losing federal funding. Dozens of universities are now under investigation for alleged noncompliance.

At Harvard, the administration warned the school could lose its nonprofit status if it refuses to abandon DEI policies. Other institutions have rebranded diversity offices or scrubbed DEI language from websites to avoid scrutiny.

Critics argue the federal directives are overly vague, forcing schools to eliminate programs with no clear guidance on what’s allowed.

“Opponents of DEI are getting more than they bargained for,” said Paulette Granberry Russell, president of the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education.

Students Left in Limbo

For many, the cuts mean losing more than just funding—they’re losing mentorship and community. Justen Pippens, a junior at Case Western, called the DEI office a “stress-free zone” where he received academic and personal guidance. One staff member became like family, earning the nickname “Auntie.” Now, he doesn’t know if she’ll keep her job.

At UVA, senior Tyler English says minority-focused scholarships and student groups are being scaled back. A campus organization once called “Men of Color, Honor and Ambition” has reportedly dropped “color” from its name.

“It makes us question whether our identities are truly valued here,” said English, a member of UVA’s Black Student Alliance.

A Broader Backlash

Conservative activists have long targeted DEI, framing it as discriminatory. Christopher Rufo, a prominent strategist, recently called for aggressive federal intervention, comparing DEI opponents to civil rights-era desegregation enforcers.

But supporters argue these programs level the playing field. In Michigan, where affirmative action was banned in 2006, DEI initiatives helped maintain diversity. Now, students like Rosario worry about the message being sent to future applicants.

“They’re making it harder for people of color to feel welcome in higher education,” she said. “That’s not progress—it’s regression.”

— Reported by Nexio News

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