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The Pentagon marked 33 universities as 'moderate' or 'high' risk. Here are the schools on the leaked list.

Aerial view of the PentagonDoD photo by U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. John WrightThe Pentagon flagged 33 universities as risky for military education programs, per an internal Army email.The Defense Department has cut ties with Harvard, which the email identified as "fully off limits."No criteria were provided for risk assessments.The Pentagon is rethinking its ties with dozens of universities, which could affect tuition assistance and other programs for military students.The Department of Defense severed its ties with Harvard University earlier this month, sharing that it was reviewing other schools as well. The Pentagon hasn't publicly identified the additional schools under review.An internal US Army email that leaked last week offers some indication: the message lists 33 private universities that the Pentagon had labeled as "moderate" to "high" risk. The email did not explain what classifies a school as a risk.Prospective military students should have a "backup plan" in case the Pentagon cuts ties with these schools, the email said.Screenshots of the message circulated online last week, catching many people by surprise. Universities, professors, and service members told Business Insider they felt blindsided.The internal email identified Harvard as "fully off limits" to service members pursuing higher education through Department of Defense-funded programs. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has called Harvard "one of the red-hot centers of Hate America activism" and said the Pentagon will not work with the university on professional military education programs and fellowships.An Army spokesperson told Business Insider the Defense. Department is reviewing other schools beyond Harvard, but no further decisions have been made.The list, which a defense official told Business Insider remains "up in the air," contains Ivy League schools and other prominent institutions, as well as some lesser-known universities. Public schools are under review as well, an email said, though those schools were not listed.High-performing troops can apply to such institutions through competitive selection processes to become military attorneys or level up in fields relevant to other specialty military jobs. Degree programs might include law degrees, MBAs, supply chain degrees, or education in international relations and STEM fields.Here's the full list of schools included in the Army email:American UniversityBoston CollegeBoston UniversityBrown UniversityCarnegie Mellon UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityCollege of William & MaryColumbia. UniversityCornell UniversityDuke UniversityEmory UniversityFlorida Institute of TechnologyFordham UniversityGeorge Washington UniversityGeorgetown UniversityHawaii Pacific UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityLondon School of EconomicsMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyNew York UniversityNortheastern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityPepperdine UniversityPrinceton UniversityStanford UniversityTufts UniversityUniversity of MiamiUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of Southern CaliforniaVanderbilt UniversityWake Forest UniversityWashington University in St. LouisYale UniversityRead the original article on Business Insider Konu hakkında daha fazla bilgi paylaşılacak.
The Pentagon marked 33 universities as 'moderate' or 'high' risk. Here are the schools on the leaked list.

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