Hegseth may cut tuition aid at Cornell, other ‘biased’ colleges (report)
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth targets about 33 elite U.S. universities for potential tuition aid cuts citing anti-military bias and foreign adversary ties, affecting military education programs.
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Defense Dept. Weighs Ending Grad Aid at 35 Institutions
The Department of Defense is considering ending tuition assistance for active-duty military members in graduate programs at 33 highly selective U.S. universities—plus the London School of Economics and Political Science—due to the institutions’ alleged antimilitary bias and “troublesome partnerships with foreign adversaries,” CNN reported.
GU Graduate Programs May Lose Tuition Assistance for Troops
The U.S. Department of Defense may ban tuition assistance for active troops enrolled in graduate programs at a list of schools that includes Georgetown University, according to a memo leaked Feb. 13. If banned, active military personnel will not be able to matriculate in graduate programs at Georgetown and will be unable to receive tuition assistance at the university. The decision follows a… Source
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