Looking for articles about the impact of President-elect Trump on international education, and international student flows to the U.S.? Feel free to review these stories to help inform yourself and your campus on the potential impacts.
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News Stories on the Impact of Trump on International Education (post election)
1. Post-Election articles on Trump Effect on Intl Ed
- Compiled by Marty B on Social Media and International Education (LinkedIn Group)
Chinese studying in US given assurances (China Daily) 11-16-16
Public Affairs rep at Shanghai consulate says no impact on Chinese students
The World and US (Inside Higher Ed opinion piece intl perspectives) 11-20-16
A few snapshot reactions from around the globe with international educators
US fears decline in international students after Trump election (Times Higher Ed) 11-20-16
Australia and Canada seen as potential replacement destinations
Trump win wont affect US enrolments: Navitas boss (The Western Australian) 11-16-16
Changes planned will impact illegal immigration more than intl ed.
How did Trump get elected? Take a look in the mirror (Chronicle of Higher Ed) 11-11-16
Prof at CUNY rails on higher ed for creating the conditions in which Trump thrived.
No Trump impact on education: Consular Chief (The Hindu India) 11-21-16
US consular chief in Chennai says no Trump dip
A History Lesson on the Future of Foreign Enrollments (Chronicle of Higher Ed) 11-14-16
Best line: No one knows what Donald Trump's surprise victory will mean for international
enrollments
US still top destination for international students, says report (Times Higher Ed) 12-1-16
Nearly 2/3rd
place US among top 3 study destinations. Separate survey says students are not
deterred by Trump effect
What is the impact of Trump on international students? | Rahul Choudaha, PhD | LinkedIn 12-5-16
Good perspectives from Rahul on the possibilities that a Trump presidency could bring for intl ed
key word uncertainties.
Trump presidency could affect international student enrollment - The News Record: News 12-1-16
UC student newspaper article on impact on Ohio if the worst were to happen
Is It Safe? Foreign Students Consider College in Donald Trumps U.S. - The New York Times 11-17-16
Story from India, about how Trumps election impacts student opinions.
Why A Trump Crackdown on Visa Programs Could Benefit Foreign Students Forbes 12-1-16
Potential positive impact on post-study work for H1B applicants if fraud eliminated.
President Trump Worries Some International Students
Reputational damage has been done.
USF staff sees potential decrease in rate of international students after election | The Oracle
2. Perspective from a large state universitys intl offices uncertainty till things calm down.
What Trumps Win Means for International Students and H-1B Visas|Vault Blogs|Vault.com
Advice on how to position yourself as an international student hoping to get an H1B interest
will still be there.
Over half of international students deterred from studying in the US The PIE News 11-23-16
57% of Study Portal students surveyed less likely to study in US b/c of Trump
Moodys warns Trump presidency could hurt colleges counting on international students - The Washingt
on Post 11-18-16
Xenophobia of Trump = financial impact on universities counting on revenue from overseas.
More on Trump Plans on Visas and 'Extreme Vetting' Inside Higher Ed 11-21-16
Will a temporary ban actually happen for Muslims?
The unknown future after 2016 Election: International students attempt to cope with fear The Collegian
12-9-16
Ashland University intl student reactions fear of the future.
Despite Trump, US will still welcome foreign students University World News, 12-9-16
Attractiveness of US will overcome negative impressions of Trump especially for Vietnamese.
Silicon Valley and New Delhi fear Trumps visa policy Global Risk Insights, 12-12-16
Impact of possible Trump immigration changes ripples into tech-heavy fields & countries.
Should I still Move There?: An International Students Dilemma About America in the Age of Trump -
Huffington Post, 12-16-16
Interesting perspective from a prospective international student At the end of the day, it all d
epends on what Trump actually does.
Will the Election Hamper International Student Recruitment? Inside Higher Ed 12-19-16
Now more than ever, universities need to show welcoming environment 1st
, regulations second
(or third or fourth).
So, How Do We Market US Higher Ed to the World Now? Intead blog, 11-16-16
On the heels of the election Intead shares 60% less likely poll done with FPP EduMedia last
spring. Focus on strategic, operational , marketing (messaging & timing), and immediate needs.