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Will the US Stay a Top Choice for International Students?
USAWednesday, March 26, 2025
There's a lot of talk among students about these changes. In India, for example, fewer students seem interested in U. S. colleges. Some are waiting to see how things play out, while others have already delayed their admission offers. Social media is buzzing with discussions about whether to go to the U. S. or choose a different country.
International students are important for U. S. colleges. They help with declining domestic enrollment and bring in a lot of money. In the 2023-2024 academic year, they contributed $43. 8 billion to the U. S. economy and supported over 378, 000 jobs. They also play a big role in advancing research. But with all the uncertainty, it's hard to say if the U. S. will stay a top choice for international students.
Some universities are trying to reassure students. They're reminding them that detentions like those of a pro-Palestinian activist at Columbia University and a scholar at Georgetown University are not the norm. They're also keeping students informed about the changing political climate. But will it be enough to keep international students coming to the U. S. ?
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