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Harvard Creates New Public Service Program, as Trump Slashes Federal Jobs

July 17, 2025
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Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government announced on Thursday the creation of a new scholarship program that will fully fund master’s degrees for at least 50 students with significant experience in the public sector, including the military. The one-year program, which will enroll students in fall 2026, is intended to foster careers in public service.

The pilot program, called the American Service Fellowship, comes as the Trump administration is bulldozing the federal work force, including laying off many career public servants. The administration has dismantled U.S.A.I.D., the humanitarian relief agency, and plans to gut the Education Department.

“In this moment of political division and major challenges in America, it’s never been a more important time to invest in the next generation of public servants,” Jeremy Weinstein, the dean of the Kennedy School, said in the announcement.

Described as the largest one-year scholarship program in the Kennedy School’s history, the fellowships are valued at $100,000, covering tuition, fees and an additional stipend. Harvard did not disclose the identities of the donors who funded the scholarships.

When it comes to higher education, many of the Trump administration’s attacks are focused on Harvard, which, it says, has tolerated campus antisemitism. The federal government, in a legal duel over university governance, has stripped Harvard of billions of dollars, tried to stop its enrollment of international students and challenged its accreditation.

The Kennedy School, known for its graduate programs in public administration and public policy, said it would recruit nationally for the master’s program. It hopes to receive applicants from all 50 states and anticipates that half the students will come from the military and the other half from other public service careers, including public school teachers.

Applicants, the Kennedy School said, should demonstrate academic and professional excellence, a proven track record of strong leadership and a “deep commitment to public service.”

Applicants should have at least seven years of service in the U.S. armed forces or in federal, state or local government, which includes teaching and law enforcement or in the Peace Corps, AmeriCorps or other full-time civilian service programs.

Earlier this year, the Kennedy School offered career assistance to alumni, a program started primarily for those affected by the federal layoffs.

Stephanie Saul reports on colleges and universities, with a recent focus on the dramatic changes in college admissions and the debate around diversity, equity and inclusion in higher education.

The post Harvard Creates New Public Service Program, as Trump Slashes Federal Jobs appeared first on New York Times.

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