💨 Abstract
visa delays and stricter immigration policies under President Donald Trump have led to a surge in international students considering alternatives like the UK, Hong Kong, and other Asian countries and the UAE. The U.S. may see a 30-40% drop in new international enrollments, costing the economy $7 billion. British universities have seen increased applications, particularly from China.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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