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

  • The Trump administration has implemented policies since early 2021 that challenge the traditional appeal of U.S. higher education for international students.
  • These policies include increased visa scrutiny and deportations related to activism, causing concern among students and prompting some to consider alternative countries like Canada and the UK.
  • Despite these challenges, U.S. universities, such as William Paterson University with about 250 international students, remain attractive for research and career opportunities in a diverse economy.
  • Last year, approximately 1.1 million international students were enrolled in the U.S., with experts like Mike Henniger highlighting that the country was exceptionally well-placed to emerge as the top preferred choice for students from abroad.
  • Nevertheless, the administration's policies have created an impression that international students are unwelcome, generating uncertainty that may weaken the U.S.'s position as a leader in global higher education.
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