Bunker Hill Cancels Study Abroad Amid Federal Policy Shifts
Briefly

Bunker Hill Community College has decided to cancel its summer study abroad programs, which were set to include trips to Costa Rica, Ghana, Japan, Kenya, and Panama for around 60 students. This measure is a response to changing immigration policies under the Trump administration that may affect international travel and safety. The college's administration prioritized the safety of students, particularly international ones, who comprise 7% of the student body. Faculty expressed concern over potential travel restrictions and their impact on students' ability to return to the U.S.
Our first priority in any Study Abroad experience is the safety of our students and staff. With the changes in national immigration policy...
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