Pentagon head to military officers: You cannot study in these 22 universities across the world, see full list

Pentagon head to military officers: You cannot study in these 22 universities across the world, see full list
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US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed military officers to stop attending professional education and fellowship programmes at 22 universities worldwide. This comes as part of changes to the Pentagon’s approved list of Professional Military Education (PME) institutions for advanced military training, which now includes advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and space. The decision was outlined in a recent memo that removes several Senior Service College fellowship programmes, effective for the 2026–2027 academic year.The cancelled list includes universities such as Harvard, MIT, Yale, Columbia, Brown, Princeton, Carnegie Mellon, and Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies. The move follows Hegseth’s earlier decision to end professional military education partnerships with Harvard, citing concerns that some institutions on the list are "anti-American".Some universities on the banned list have active partnerships with the US military. For example, Carnegie Mellon hosts the Army's Artificial Intelligence Integration Center, which works to connect the service with AI developments in the private sector.
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Full list of universities Pentagon has cancelled for US Army officers

Here’s the list the US Department of War has cancelled for the US Army’s Senior Service College (SSC) fellowship programmes:

S. No.Institution NameMilitary Students1Harvard University212Saint Louis University83Massachusetts Institute of Technology74Tufts University65Georgetown University66Carnegie Mellon University57Brown University48Columbia University39Yale University210Middlebury College111Princeton University112The George Washington University113College of William and Mary114Queen’s University115Center for Strategic and International Studies416New America Foundation217The Brookings Institution218Atlantic Council219Center for a New American Security220Council on Foreign Relations221The Henry L. Stimson Center122Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies – West Space Scholars Program1

A total of 93 SSC fellowships cancelled across 22 institutions.

List of colleges Pentagon may partner for US Army programmes

The memo also proposes a new group of partner institutions, including Liberty University, George Mason University, Pepperdine University, the University of Tennessee, the University of Michigan, the University of Nebraska, the University of North Carolina, Clemson University, and Baylor University, even as several of the removed schools have previously collaborated with the US military on areas such as artificial intelligence research.
S. No.Institution NameCategory
1The Citadel Military College of South CarolinaSenior Military College
2University of North GeorgiaSenior Military College
3Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversitySenior Military College
4Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security StudiesDoW/USG Program
5William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense StudiesDoW/USG Program
6Africa Center for Strategic StudiesDoW/USG Program
7Liberty UniversityCivilian Education Institution
8George Mason UniversityCivilian Education Institution
9Pepperdine UniversityCivilian Education Institution
10The University of TennesseeCivilian Education Institution
11University of MichiganCivilian Education Institution
12University of NebraskaCivilian Education Institution
13Iowa State UniversityCivilian Education Institution
14University of North CarolinaCivilian Education Institution
15Clemson UniversityCivilian Education Institution
16Arizona State UniversityCivilian Education Institution
17Baylor UniversityCivilian Education Institution
18University of FloridaCivilian Education Institution
19Regent UniversityCivilian Education Institution
20Auburn UniversityCivilian Education Institution
21Hillsdale CollegeCivilian Education Institution
In the memo, the Pentagon wrote that “these institutions meet the following criteria: intellectual freedom, minimal relationships with adversaries, minimal public expressions in opposition of the department, and graduate-level national security, international affairs, and/or public policy programmes.”
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