Harvard University is offering a workaround after U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth banned military personnel from participating in programs linked to the school Leavitt fires back at reporter over ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Harvard University will allow active-duty troops to defer their admission for up to four years in response to Defense Secretary ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has said the Pentagon would end funds supporting active-duty service members at Harvard. The school is offering military students alternatives to defer or go elsewhere.
Harvard University is allowing active-duty military applicants to defer admission for up to four years and receive expedited admissions decisions at peer institutions. The move comes in response to ...
Harvard Kennedy School will allow active military members to defer up to four years if they’re unable to immediately enroll after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the Pentagon would cut ties ...
Harvard University is outlining ways to continue educating active-duty military students despite an order from War Secretary Pete Hegseth that cut academic ties between the military and several Ivy ...
A February 2025 announcement from the Department of Defense raised new uncertainty about whether active duty U.S. service members will be able to attend graduate programs at Harvard University. In a ...
Harvard University says that students can defer enrollment for up to four years, or else receive expedited admission consideration from peer institutions. Harvard is offering contingency plans for ...
The Harvard Kennedy School will allow accepted active-duty military students to defer enrollment for up to four years or pursue expedited admissions review at four other universities if they are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Harvard University is offering a workaround after U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth banned military personnel from participating ...