💨 Abstract
Harvard University and the University of Toronto have established a contingency plan allowing select Harvard graduate students to continue their studies in Canada if U.S. visa restrictions prevent their return. This plan, announced in response to potential visa challenges, involves a visiting student program at the University of Toronto’s Munk School, combining courses from both institutions. The program will be available to international students who have completed one year at Harvard. The initiative aims to provide continuity in education for students affected by visa or entry restrictions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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