Donald Trumps’ presidential victory has created lot of
doubts and insecurity among the large number of foreign students who are
studying or planning to study in US universities. This is because Donald Trump,
during his presidential campaign, had suggested that he would be putting a cap
on the number of immigrant students who wish to come to US for higher studies.
To allay the fears of prospective and current foreign students, many esteemed
US universities and colleges like Yale, Ohio state, Portland state, Indiana
State, University of Virginia, Darden School of Business, have committed that
Trumps’ presidency would not affect their mandate on inclusion and diversity. They
have reaffirmed that campus will always be open to enroll the students of other
countries.
Dean of Darden School of Business, Beardsley said that
nothing had changed in his institution. International students are eligible to
get full support and loans and scholarships will continue to be provided on the
basis of qualifications. Margaret Everelt, of Portland University, said that
they are informing the students about the current scenario, holding information
sessions and answering their queries, so that students can feel safe and
comfortable. India is the second largest country that provides international
students to US education institutions and Indian students represent the largest
group of international students in Portland. Peter Salovey, President of Yale
University, said that there are changes in US laws and a team of experts and
administrators are appointed to analyse the legal issues.
The number of international students crossed 1 million for
the first time and fees collected by them is double as compared to the local
students. Therefore US Institutions do not want to lose big business and thus are
finding ways to cope with the current situation.
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