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Dozens of U.S. colleges cut budgets as international enrollment drops

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DePaul University has told faculty it will immediately reduce spending following a 30% decline in international enrollment this fall, and the move is the latest by U.S. colleges to cope with the disruptive education and immigration policies of President Donald Trump.

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  • DePaul University is cutting budgets due to a 30% drop in international enrollment. 19s
  • The decline is linked to visa difficulties and changes in federal policy. 44s
  • At least 35 other U.S. schools have announced similar budget cuts. 1m 4s
  • Moody's warns falling enrollment could pose credit risks for some universities. 1m 37s
  • The Trump administration has proposed capping international undergraduate enrollment at 15%. 1m 59s
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