UA declines to sign Trump compact, submitting its own statement instead

By Carolina Cuellar | AZ Mirror

The University of Arizona and President Suresh Garimella stopped short of signing the Trump administration’s proposed compact Monday, instead submitting its own “Statement of Principles” to the U.S. Department of Education.

The compact would have tied preferential federal funding for the school to Trump administration policies.

“The university has not agreed to the terms outlined in the draft proposal,” Garimella wrote in an online statement to campus stakeholders.

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