International students have been a lifeline for Michigan schools. What happens if they leave?
- Julio Frenk, UCLA Chancellor, reported that the U.S. Government revoked visas for students.
- The federal government terminated Student and Exchange Visitor Information System status after an audit.
- Six current students and six former students in OPT had their visas revoked.
- Frenk stated in a letter that these actions have created many questions within the Bruin community.
- The UC continues to monitor the fluid situation and assess implications for the UC community.
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International students have been a lifeline for Michigan schools. What happens if they leave?
The fear among higher education leaders is that the Trump administration’s efforts to push international students toward the exits will send a clear message to others: stay away.


Two international students at Gonzaga had their visas revoked. The university wasn’t notified.
SPOKANE — The federal government has revoked two Gonzaga University students’ international visas without notice to the school, according to a letter from Gonzaga President Thayne McCulloh. Read more...
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