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DeVos Calls on Harvard to Follow Stanford’s Lead and Return COVID-19 Cash

“Kudos to @Stanford for withdrawing its application for #CARESAct funds. As I’ve said since day 1, wealthy institutions like @Harvard don’t need this money," tweeted Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, pictured March 26 at the White House during a press briefing. (Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos called on elite schools Wednesday to follow Stanford University’s example and withdraw applications for CARES Act funding.

The Education Department secretary applauded Stanford’s actions in the wake of a Daily Caller News Foundation report Tuesday showing that all eight Ivy League schools are slated to receive millions in taxpayer-funded coronavirus stimulus money despite controlling endowments with a combined value in 2019 of more than $140 billion.

“Kudos to @Stanford for withdrawing its application for #CARESAct funds,” DeVos said. “As I’ve said since day 1, wealthy institutions like @Harvard don’t need this money. They should follow Stanford’s lead & embrace the @ShakeShack principle — leave the $$ for those with the greatest need!”

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DeVos’ comments came after President Donald Trump remarked Tuesday at the White House that Harvard University should return the funds it received as coronavirus-relief aid, pointing out that Harvard has one of the largest endowments in the world.

“Harvard is going to pay back some money,” Trump said Tuesday. “They shouldn’t be taking it. Harvard is going to, and I’m not going to name any other names, but when I saw Harvard—they have one of the largest endowments anywhere, maybe in the world, and they’re going to pay back that money.”

Trump signed the CARES Act into law in March, legislation that will provide nearly $14 billion in relief funding to more than 5,000 universities across the United States, according to the Education Department.

The funds will be distributed through a formula set by Congress based on the number of Pell Grant recipients at each school, as well as the schools’ total student enrollment. The formula does not take into account a school’s financial health.

Harvard did not respond to a request for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

UPDATE: Harvard announced in a statement released late Wednesday it would no longer take the government funding from the CARES Act.

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