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Already facing Trump administration cuts, US colleges risk losses from another revenue source: foreign students

  • Many U.S. Colleges face a potential decline in international student enrollment this upcoming academic year.
  • Universities already under financial strain increasingly rely on foreign students to offset revenue losses.
  • The Trump administration's visa revocations and China's warnings contribute to students feeling more apprehensive.
  • William Brustein stated, "The US isn't the shining beacon on the hill here anymore," reflecting a changed perception.
  • A drop in international students could negatively affect U.S. Higher education's $44 billion economic impact.
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UPI broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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