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American Focus > Blog > Politics > State Department to Crack Down on Universities That Take Money From Foreign Entities on Government Watch Lists * * by Mike LaChance
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State Department to Crack Down on Universities That Take Money From Foreign Entities on Government Watch Lists * * by Mike LaChance

Last updated: July 18, 2026 12:50 am
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The State Department, along with other government agencies, plans to intensify monitoring of colleges and universities that receive funding from foreign entities on government watch lists.

This oversight is long overdue, but it is a positive step forward.

Universities often seek diverse revenue streams and may accept money from various sources, potentially posing a threat to national security.

CBS News reports:

Records reveal universities receive substantial funding from foreign entities on U.S. government watch lists

According to CBS News, major U.S. universities have received millions of dollars from foreign entities listed on U.S. government watch lists, as detailed in university funding records submitted to the Department of Education.

Officials from the State and Education Departments indicate that previously unreported disclosure forms reveal that in the latter half of last year, dozens of prominent American research institutions received a total of $27.6 million from entities appearing on at least one federal watch list. These lists, managed by departments such as Treasury, Commerce, Homeland Security, Defense, and State, mark companies and organizations that require extra scrutiny due to their foreign government affiliations.

The agencies are collaborating to address academic collaborations with foreign companies and organizations that the Trump administration claims could compromise national security.

One example from the disclosure documents shows a Chinese company, involved in aeronautics development for the People’s Liberation Army, provided over $7 million to three leading American research universities. Another case involved a $22.6 million contract for 50 years from the Beijing Institute of Technology to Bryant University in Rhode Island, disclosed in 2020.

On Wednesday, Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Sarah B. Rogers issued a letter to the governing boards of major research universities, informing them that future grant-making bodies will scrutinize whether institutions accept funds from foreign entities on U.S. watch lists, and they may withdraw federal support if such funding is accepted.

During the end of Trump’s first term, Senate Republicans were actively pursuing measures against China and its significant influence on American college campuses.

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It is encouraging to see the issue being revisited by the second Trump administration with an expanded scope.

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