The University of Pittsburgh has resumed Ph.D. admissions after having paused that process due to proposed research funding cuts by the National Institutes of Health.
Amid funding uncertainty as the Trump Administration continues to cut or end certain funding, the University of Pittsburgh had paused admissions to its doctoral programs. The decision to pause the program comes as they await a judge's decision on a temporary injunction on behalf of Pitt,
University of Pittsburgh resumes Ph.D. admissions after a pause due to potential NIH funding cuts. The impact on research universities is uncertain.
Students involved in last summer's encampment are being forced to defend themselves within the university's disciplinary process and criminal proceedings.
A spokesperson for the University told WESA Friday that the school has "temporarily paused additional Ph.D. offers of admission," while Pitt works to understand how proposed federal funding cuts could play out.
After ceasing new doctoral offers of admission on Friday, the University of Pittsburgh has since confirmed it is in the early stages developing new Ph.D. admission offers within fiscal constraints caused by federal funding cuts.
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