US: Trump Administration Revokes Harvard University’s Right To Enrol International Students Over Records Dispute, Says Report

US: Trump Administration Revokes Harvard University’s Right To Enrol International Students Over Records Dispute, Says Report
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In a significant setback for Harvard University, the Trump administration has reportedly revoked the Ivy League school’s ability to enrol international students, citing noncompliance with a federal records request. As per a report by The New York Times, the Department of Homeland Security informed Harvard University of its decision in a letter signed by Secretary Kristi Noem. This move targets a vital source of revenue for Harvard, which hosts about 6,800 international students, nearly 27% of its student body. The Department of Homeland Security warned that existing international students must transfer or risk losing their legal status. Harvard is expected to mount a legal challenge, as it previously sued the administration over attempts to alter its curriculum and admissions policies. Harvard University Sues Trump Administration Over Constant Threats To Freeze Funding of More Than USD 2.2 Billion.

Trump Administration Revokes Harvard University’s Right to Enrol International Students, Says Report

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