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U.S. universities could suffer financially and in population if international student enrollment falls, a study finds.
The U.S. may no longer be the top destination for the best and brightest students in the world amid visa revocations, student detentions and research cuts
WASHINGTON (AP) — As colleges and universities pull back on diversity practices, a new poll finds that young Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders are overwhelmingly against cutting federal funding for diversity, equity and inclusion programs in higher education and deporting students involved in protest activity on campus.
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The Ivy League school ranks third in the nation for international enrollees, which make up about 40 percent of its student body. With students paying $70,000-plus in tuition, the ones from overseas translated into serious cash for Columbia: $903.1 million — twice what Trump froze in its federal research funds two months ago.
The administration has frozen funding and targeted international students as it presses the university for a stronger response to alleged antisemitism.