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How Trump's Immigration Crackdown Threatens To Hit Columbia's Finances


Published on 2025-05-21 11:00:42 - NDTV
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  • About 40 per cent of Columbia Universitys student pool consists of international students. Students pay $70,000 plus in tuition, but international students bring to the university what Trump froze in its federal research funds, - $903.1 million.

Columbia University is facing potential financial strain due to former President Donald Trump's immigration policies, particularly the proposed changes to the H-1B visa program. The university, which heavily relies on international students and faculty, could see a significant reduction in revenue if these policies are implemented. International students contribute substantially to Columbia's tuition income, and any restrictions on their ability to study or work in the U.S. could lead to a drop in enrollment. Additionally, the university's research capabilities might be hampered as many faculty members and researchers depend on H-1B visas. The uncertainty surrounding these policies has already begun to affect the university's planning and financial projections.

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