The Trump administration’s move to rescind Title IX agreements is raising compliance uncertainty across colleges and universities, according to experts cited in a separate report. The administration frames the changes as bringing clarity by enforcing civil-rights law, but higher education specialists warn that tossing out the prior settlements could fracture the relationship between the administration and higher education institutions. For campuses, the immediate impact is less about abstract policy direction and more about operational risk: changing obligations for handling complaints, documentation, and due-process procedures can require rapid process updates while students remain in active dispute resolution pathways. Institutions are likely to weigh the cost of compliance adjustments against the prospect of continued legal and administrative volatility, especially as universities prepare for the next cycle of Title IX reviews and reporting.