UPDATE: Several Oklahoma college students' visas revoked by federal government
- Federal authorities revoked student visas for at least twelve international students at Oklahoma universities as of April 9, 2025.
- President Trump's administration has reportedly been revoking international student visas across the country, according to reports.
- Oklahoma State University reported eight students affected, while the University of Central Oklahoma confirmed four students in Edmond were impacted.
- A UCO spokesperson called the actions "unprecedented," though neither university detailed the reasons due to privacy laws.
- Students now face uncertainty regarding their legal residency and educational opportunities, with potential implications for future programs.
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Federal government revokes visas for international students at Oklahoma universities
The Edmon Low Library is pictured at the Oklahoma State University's campus in Stillwater on Dec. 6. (Photo by Emma Murphy/Oklahoma Voice)Oklahoma State University and the University of Central Oklahoma say some of their international students have had their visas revoked. In a statement to StateImpact, Oklahoma State University spokesperson Mack Burke said eight OSU student visas have been recently revoked by the federal government. He did not…
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