Mass layoffs by tech biggies add to concern, but demand from non-metros robust
According to Laurence Vance, a columnist and policy adviser for the Future of Freedom Foundation, "the government should not be in the student loan business in the first place."
Fall 2021 semester admissions mostly took place in August-September when international student influx resumed after the second Covid-19 wave began subsiding in several nations
Will universities continue to offer permanent faculty positions as they offer courses remotely, asks TCA Srinivasa Raghavan.
A sharp decline in the number of these students would spell financial trouble for US colleges and universities, given that Chinese students spend $15 billion in tuition payments
Trump's pro-travel ban reaction to London attacks, has made international students feel unwelcome