On July 4, President Trump signed the landmark One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R.1, OBBBA) into law, ushering in a sweeping set of higher education reforms. The final bill introduces a new student loan repayment plan, updates borrowing limits for students, establishes Workforce Pell Grants and implements robust accountability measures as part of a broader Republican effort to reform higher education through legislative action. At the same time, federal agencies are intensifying oversight by mandating the restructuring or elimination of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, imposing new compliance mandates, focusing increased attention on campus antisemitism and pursuing spending reductions. A comprehensive section-by-section summary of OBBBA’s higher education provisions can be found linked below, along with an analysis of both the bill’s impact and the broader effects of current federal oversight on the higher education landscape.
For our section-by-section summary, please click here.
For our analysis of the OBBBA’s effects on higher education, please click here.