The University of Columbia agreed to the Trump administration to pay a $ 200m (£ 147M) to the Trump administration on the allegations that it failed to protect its Jewish students.
The agreement, which will be paid to the federal government in three years, was announced in a statement issued by the university on Wednesday.
In turn, the government has agreed to refund some of $ 400m in Federal Grants, which has been freeze or abolished in March.
Columbia was the first school targeted by the administration for its alleged failures to curb antisemiamism in its New York City campus last year. It had already agreed to a set of demands from the White House in April.