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Trump’s reshaping of higher education tests America’s appeal for international students

  • The Trump administration has increased scrutiny of international students and targeted universities, especially since early 2025 across U.S. Campuses.
  • This intensified focus follows policies cutting federal grants to resistant universities and efforts to deport students involved in activism, creating uncertainty.
  • Colleges like William Paterson University, with about 250 international students, face challenges but expect enrollment to rise despite concerns over visa security.
  • Industry leaders note the U.S. Remains attractive due to the optional practical training program and economic diversity, but warn the administration's message suggests students are unwelcome.
  • This situation could weaken America’s competitive position in global higher education as some international students consider other countries for study.
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Trump’s reshaping of higher education tests America’s appeal for international students

By ANNIE MA, MAKIYA SEMINERA and JOCELYN GECKER, Associated Press As he finishes college in China, computer science student Ma Tianyu has set his sights on graduate school in the United States. No country offers better programs for the career he wants as a game developer, he said. He applied only to U.S. schools and was accepted by some. But after the initial excitement, he began seeing reasons for doubt. First, there was President Donald Trump’…

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The Haitian Times broke the news in on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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