(From NAFSA) New QS report predicts 1% annual decline in international students through 2030. 

Late last month, NAFSA: Association of International Educators shared a new Global Student Flows: United States report from Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) finding an expected 1% annual decline in international students in the United States through 2030. QS states that the predicted decline is due to “geopolitical shifts, changing visa regimes, labor-market incentives, and cost and demographic pressures.”  

Access QS’s new lobal Student Flows: United States report here

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(From NACUA) Fridley Public School District v. Noem challenges immigration enforcement on and near K-12 and college campuses and rescission of previous “sensitive locations” immigration policy