The rate of new international enrollment at US universities dropped by 17% this autumn compared to previous years, research released on Monday indicates. The drop comes as the Trump administration has made it more difficult to obtain student visas, with the research suggesting visa application issues like delays and denials are among the top reasons for the decline in first-time students.
Foreign students make up about 6% of total US enrollment and contributed $55bn (41bn) to the economy, according to 2024 figures from the commerce department.
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