These Asian Universities Are Seeking to Attract Harvard Transfers as Trump Targets International Students
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These Asian Universities Are Seeking to Attract Harvard Transfers as Trump Targets International Students
"A growing number of overseas universities, particularly in Asia, are offering themselves as a transfer option for Harvard international students affected by Donald Trump's enrollment ban."
"International students at Harvard now face uncertainty as they navigate potential transfers amidst a legal battle between Harvard and the Trump Administration over enrollment."
"Experts warn that a loss of international students may diminish the prestige of American higher education globally and encourage overseas universities to attract this talent."
"The Trump Administration's actions against Harvard could lead to a ripple effect, causing concern among students at other institutions with smaller endowments regarding their future as well."
Overseas universities, especially in Asia, are emerging as potential transfer options for Harvard's international students facing enrollment restrictions due to the Trump Administration. Following a May 22 announcement stripping Harvard's ability to enroll these students, the university has entered a legal battle over their status. Students must now decide whether to stay at Harvard under a temporary injunction, transfer to maintain their visa status, or complete their studies elsewhere, as concerns grow regarding the potential decline of American higher education's prestige internationally.
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