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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