A new report predicts U.S. colleges and universities could see their international student enrollment decline by as many as 150,000 students this fall, costing $7 billion in lost revenue.
That projection — by NAFSA: Association of International Educators in conjunction with JB International — is based on recent Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) and State Department data that suggest that visa bans and disruptions by the Trump administration could dramatically reduce new international enrollment unless issuances rebound sharply in July and August.
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If true, then domestic students applying at schools like Rochester, NYU, BU, CMU may have better chances of admissions.
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And full pay students could have a huge advantage, especially at need aware colleges.
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