Judge blocks Trump's college admissions data push in 17 states
A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's efforts to collect college admissions data across 17 states.
Summary
On April 4, 2026, a federal judge ruled against the Trump administration's initiative to collect college admissions data in 17 states. This ruling directly affects the administration's transparency objectives in higher education.
The halted data collection was intended to provide insights into college admissions processes, which have been a focal point of educational policy discussions. The ruling may have implications for how data is managed and utilized in the education sector.
Legal experts indicate that this decision could set a precedent influencing future education reforms and data transparency initiatives, potentially reshaping the landscape of college admissions.
Updates
Update at 17:13 UTC on 2026-04-04
NPR News reported A federal judge criticized the Trump Administration's demand for data from universities as rushed and chaotic.
Sources: NPR News