The Trump administration is redirecting millions in federal education funds from certain minority-serving institutions (MSIs) to historically Black colleges and tribal universities, while simultaneously increasing support for charter schools and American history education initiatives. This reallocation follows cuts to programs supporting Hispanic-serving institutions and minority-focused STEM programs. The policy signals a significant reshaping of federal support for minority-serving colleges, sparking debate about equity, civil rights compliance, and the future of diversity initiatives in higher education.