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Carnegie Mellon University Among Schools Pentagon May Block From Tuition Reimbursement
The Pentagon plans to end tuition aid for military graduate programs at more than 30 universities due to concerns over adversary influence and cost-effectiveness, starting in 2026-27.
- The Pentagon may block military members from using tuition aid at more than 30 universities, including Carnegie Mellon University, starting with the 2026-27 academic year.
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Military members could be barred from tuition assistance in CMU grad programs, according to a report
Carnegie Mellon University could become one of multiple universities where active military members are barred from tuition assistance in graduate programs...
·Pittsburgh, United States
Read Full ArticleReport: Carnegie Mellon on list of schools that could lose access to Pentagon tuition reimbursement
In a Monday statement, CMU said it was “aware of reports indicating that Carnegie Mellon is among several universities whose eligibility to support graduate training for military officers may be under review."
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UPenn, Carnegie Mellon among schools Pentagon may block from tuition reimbursement
Last week, the Pentagon said it may block military members from using tuition aid at many top universities across the country.
·Oklahoma City, United States
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- 46% of the sources are Center, 46% of the sources lean Right
46% Right
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