

What happens when the world stops seeing the United States as a welcoming place to study?
Across higher education, colleges and universities are beginning to confront a growing fear: declining international enrollment could reshape campuses, research programs, and institutional finances for years to come.
Visa delays. Immigration policy shifts. Rising uncertainty.
For many institutions, international students are not just part of campus culture. They are essential to innovation, research, academic excellence, and long-term sustainability.
And now, leaders across higher education are asking whether enough is being done before the damage becomes irreversible.
📖 Read the full feature in our May issue:
#HigherEd #InternationalStudents #EducationNews #HigherEducation
Across higher education, colleges and universities are beginning to confront a growing fear: declining international enrollment could reshape campuses, research programs, and institutional finances for years to come.
Visa delays. Immigration policy shifts. Rising uncertainty.
For many institutions, international students are not just part of campus culture. They are essential to innovation, research, academic excellence, and long-term sustainability.
And now, leaders across higher education are asking whether enough is being done before the damage becomes irreversible.
📖 Read the full feature in our May issue:
#HigherEd #InternationalStudents #EducationNews #HigherEducation
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