Harvard Finances at Risk From Threatened Foreign Student Ban
Harvard has nearly 6,800 students - 27% of the entire student body — come from other countries.
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The Trump administration’s threat to end foreign enrollment at Harvard University places in danger a key funding source for US schools — and could prompt international students to seek degrees elsewhere.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem issued the threat Wednesday, saying “anti-American, pro-Hamas ideology” was “poisoning” the university. She demanded Harvard submit records of any violent or illegal activity by foreign students by April 30 or immediately lose certification under the federal government’s student visa program.