Trump Wants Admissions Data on Grades and Race, but Who Will Collect It?

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The Trump administration has fired nearly everyone who worked at the federal statistics agency that would collect the data the government is seeking.

The Department of Education building in Washington, D.C.
The Trump administration fired all seven of the staff members who had worked on the college data set at the Department of Education.Credit...Rod Lamkey Jr. for The New York Times

Sarah Mervosh

Aug. 9, 2025, 5:02 a.m. ET

President Trump’s new requirement mandating that colleges share more data about their students could help conservatives who have argued that elite universities discriminate against white and Asian students.

But the Trump administration’s push to force colleges to be more transparent about the race, test scores and grades of applicants may run into a problem.

Since taking office in January, the administration has fired nearly everyone who worked at the National Center for Education Statistics, the statistics branch within the Department of Education that would be responsible for the new data collection effort.

Of about 100 employees who worked at the National Center for Education Statistics, just four remain.

“Who is going to analyze that data?” said Angel B. Pérez, chief executive of the National Association for College Admission Counseling.

In his second term, President Trump has often taken a paradoxical approach to education, pushing to diminish the federal government’s role, even as he tries to wield its power.


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