Trump administration ends Harvard's ability to enrol international students
Summary
The U.S. Trump administration has revoked Harvard University's certification to enroll international students. This decision impacts over 6,700 international students at Harvard and is part of an ongoing dispute between the university and the government related to compliance with federal regulations.Key Facts
- The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revoked Harvard's ability to enroll international students.
- This decision affects students with F or J visas, commonly used by international students in the U.S.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the revocation on social media.
- Harvard has criticized the move, calling it "unlawful" and harmful to the university's community and mission.
- The dispute with the government involves demands related to hiring, admissions, and addressing antisemitism at Harvard.
- Over 6,700 international students currently study at Harvard, making up 27% of the student body.
- Harvard previously announced legal action against the government due to these regulations.
- The revocation means international students cannot enroll for the upcoming 2025-2026 academic year under the current status.
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