KEY POINTS
  • As a result of "the intense focus by politicians and others on Harvard" and issues surrounding the use of the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund, the Ivy League institution said it will not be taking any stimulus money. 
  • President Trump was outspoken in calling out large companies and private higher education institutions like Harvard for taking federal loans intended to assist small businesses.

Harvard University said on Wednesday that it has decided "not to seek or accept" funds allocated to the institution under the federal coronavirus relief package after President Donald Trump criticized and questioned the elite institution's need for financial assistance. 

"Harvard did not apply for this support, nor has it requested, received or accessed these funds," the university said in a statement.