May 22 (Reuters) - The Trump administration’s latest blow against Harvard University – cutting off its ability to enroll foreign students – rippled throughout higher education Thursday, because it aims at a major source of revenue for hundreds of schools across the United States
Because international students are more likely to pay full tuition, they essentially subsidize other students who receive aid, said educational consultant Chuck Ambrose, former president of the University of Central Missouri.
The administration’s move to stop foreign enrollment is a huge blow to Harvard and sends a message to other universities: "You could be next,” said Robert Kelchen, a professor at the University of Tennessee who researches university finances.
He hates institutions of learning,
Not just higher learning, but any learning
When he was at Wharton, he knew the other students mocked him and the teachers despised him
He isn’t one to let a grudge go
He’s stupid, he knows it, and he is deathly afraid of people pointing it out