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The Department of Defense has blacklisted certain colleges that military personnel can attend.

Infact verdict: True (94/100).

The Department of Defense has indeed blacklisted certain colleges like Vermont Law School and William Mitchell College of Law from receiving federal funds because they limit military recruiter access. Furthermore, the Pentagon plans to sever all military education programs at Harvard University starting in the academic year 2026-2027, as part of an evaluation of universities' cost-effectiveness and strategic value. This information is consistent with recent announcements made by the Pentagon.

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The Department of Defense has blacklisted certain colleges that military personnel can attend.
The claim is supported by evidence showing the DoD has determined certain institutions are ineligible for federal funds due to restrictions on military recruiters. Additionally, future plans involve discontinuing certain military educational programs at other institutions, confirming the blacklist status.

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