Trump suggests a 15 percent cap on foreign students at Harvard, other universities
- President Donald Trump suggested that Harvard University should limit foreign students to 15 percent of its enrollment, claiming that the current percentage of 27-31 percent leads to competition for spots among domestic applicants.
- The Trump administration has frozen billions in federal funding for Harvard, which has challenged these actions in court, leading to a temporary block on some measures.
- Many university leaders, including Patricia McGuire, argue that Trump's proposals are harmful, as international students significantly enrich the educational landscape in the U.S..
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Trump suggests Harvard should have cap on international students
Donald Trump says Harvard University should have a 15 per cent cap on the number of foreign students it admits and that the Ivy League school needs to show the administration their list of students accepted from outside the United States. Speaking on Wednesday, 28 May, Mr Trump said, “They should have a cap of maybe around 15 per cent, not 31 per cent. We have people want to go to Harvard and other schools. They can't get in because we have fore…
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