America’s global classroom is emptying
For U.S. universities, international students aren’t just cultural ambassadors — they’re financial lifelines, filling seats, paying full tuition, and fueling research. But under shifting Trump administration policies, that pipeline is increasingly uncertain. Visa revocations, enrollment caps, and funding threats have left schools scrambling to budget without knowing if their most reliable students will even be allowed in the country. Economists warn the fallout could cost billions, tens of thousands of jobs, and America’s standing as a top global education destination, and as fall enrollment numbers start trickling in, we’re going to learn how we’re trending. Jackie Snow with Quartz has the full story.
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