fbpx International Student Enrollment Drop Is A Big Financial Drain On Colleges And Universities: LAist - Hey SoCal. Change is our intention.
The Votes Are In!
2024 Readers' Choice is back, bigger and better than ever!
View Winners →
Vote for your favorite business!
2024 Readers' Choice is back, bigger and better than ever!
Start voting →
Subscribeto our newsletter to stay informed
  • Enter your phone number to be notified if you win
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Home / News / Education / International Student Enrollment Drop Is A Big Financial Drain On Colleges And Universities: LAist

International Student Enrollment Drop Is A Big Financial Drain On Colleges And Universities: LAist

by
share with

California’s universities have attracted tens of thousands of international students every year — but enrollment has been slowing and it’s even shrunk at some campuses. And now COVID-19 is making matters worse.

Enrollment had surged for a decade — and because international students usually pay the full costs of tuition, fees, and room and board, it was a godsend to colleges and universities struggling financially after the 2008 recession.

Now, a new report by the government-funded research organization OpenDoors shows a nearly 2% drop in international student enrollment in United States higher education last year. Some Southern California colleges and universities are seeing this and much higher decreases.

The coronavirus pandemic is certainly one of the culprits. But international student enrollment had already been declining before the pandemic. Some blame the Trump Administration’s xenophobic rhetoric and tightening of visa policies for figuratively yanking the welcome mat out from under these students.

Click here to view original web page at laist.com

More from Education

Skip to content