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As Trump cracks down on international students, college applications rise overseas
The U.S. is seeing a decline in international student enrollment as political changes, visa delays, and heightened scrutiny make it harder for foreign students to attend. While many once considered the U.S. a top destination, alternatives are gaining traction. Universities in the U.K. and Hong Kong are seeing surges in applications, while countries like Dubai and Kazakhstan are expanding opportunities through satellite campuses. This shift could mean a significant financial and cultural loss for American universities, with global education markets realigning as a result.
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