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Hegseth cancels troop attendance at top-ranked schools

The Pentagon will end nearly 100 fellowship slots and tuition assistance at Ivy League and elite universities, citing concerns over anti-American sentiment and ideological indoctrination.

  • Hegseth announced on Friday the 'complete and immediate cancellation' of Department of Defense attendance at Princeton, Columbia, MIT, Brown, Yale and many others starting the 2026-2027 academic year.
  • Framing the move as protecting military values, Hegseth argued the department must stop subsidizing education promoting 'woke' ideology that weakens service members' commitment.
  • A list of 33 schools emerged online last week after an Army JAG warned troops to "have a backup plan," prompting a DoD review following earlier action that blacklisted Harvard University and targets tuition assistance and graduate professional military education programs.
  • Service members face immediate effects as one prospective active‑duty student said the announcement deflated them and top U.S. colleges face financial strain while Harvard fights back legally.
  • Amid broader scrutiny of university ties, the Pentagon will conduct a top-to-bottom review of internal war colleges to refocus education on warfighting, but officials did not release a full list of impacted schools.
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The Washington Post broke the news in on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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