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International Enrollment Down at Regional Publics, Small Private Colleges

From Inside Higher Ed: “Large, selective colleges enroll the greatest share of international students. But they’re not the institutions feeling enrollment drops so far this fall, early data shows … the restrictions on international student enrollment so far haven’t made a dent at Harvard, where administrators anticipate similar numbers of international students for the fall, The Harvard Crimson reported … Instead, small, regional and private faith-based institutions that enroll a fraction of the country’s foreign scholars have been feeling the greatest declines, according to preliminary data that the colleges shared.”

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