Trump’s impact on study abroad: 42% of international students unlikely to consider US for higher studies, here’s why

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Donald Trump’s re-election as U.S. President has caused 42% of international students to reconsider the U.S. for higher education, citing visa restrictions, safety concerns, and political climate as key factors. A survey highlights declining interest in U.S. programs, especially among European students, while emerging destinations like Sweden, Singapore, and New Zealand gain traction. Policies such as travel bans and OPT restrictions, alongside strained global relations, have also fueled a 20-30% surge in U.S. students seeking opportunities abroad.

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