New data shows U.S. International Student Decline by 45,000 Since February

Recent data from the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) highlights a significant decline in the U.S. international student population, with numbers dropping by 45,000 since February. This decrease raises concerns about the impact on educational institutions and the broader U.S. economy. The contributing factors to this decline may include changes in visa policies, global geopolitical tensions, and increased competition from other countries attracting international students. Colleges and universities in the U.S. rely heavily on international students for cultural diversity and tuition fees, making this trend potentially detrimental to their operations. As SEVIS continues to monitor these changes, educational institutions must adapt to compete in the global market and prioritize policies that attract students from around the world. This trend may also affect the U.S.’s standing as a prime destination for higher education.

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