Harvard to launch new service fellowship for veterans, federal workers
MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 17 – The fellowship provides full scholarships and $100,000 stipends to at least 50 veterans and public servants to pursue master's degrees at Harvard Kennedy School.
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Harvard to Offer Full Rides to 50 Veterans and Civil Servants for Master's Degrees in Public Policy
The $100,000 fellowships are being offered at a time when the school has come under attack from President Donald Trump, who has accused its leadership of tolerating antisemitism.

Harvard to launch new service fellowship for veterans, federal workers
Harvard University will award full scholarships this fall to at least 50 veterans and public servants as part of a new master’s degree program launched in the wake of thousands of dismissals of federal workers by White House officials. The one-year American Service Fellowship program is being run through the Harvard Kennedy School, which focuses on public policy issues. Officials expect at least half of the new class to be veterans and the rest …
Harvard Kennedy School to offer full-ride scholarship for public servants, veterans
Students will receive $100,000 to cover tuition, fees and a stipend, according to a Kennedy school spokesman. The scholarship will be open to veterans, teachers, government workers, Peace Corps volunteers and others who have served in full-time civil service programs for a total of seven years.
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