Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:International students have been counseled to take a gap year just in case there is an issue. It is a sound strategy.
Counseled by which school?
By college consultants
How do you know this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not seeing any panicked chatter on parent group yet.
Why would US parents be panicked?
DP. I am guessing that PP is referring to parents of newly-admitted internationals in the parent FB group.
Why would that parent be in that FB group of newly-admitted international student parents? Are you assuming they are international?
Holy cow, why was this so difficult. I’m in a group for parents of said school, included in that group are internationals who are also parents of said school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:International students have been counseled to take a gap year just in case there is an issue. It is a sound strategy.
Counseled by which school?
By college consultants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:International students have been counseled to take a gap year just in case there is an issue. It is a sound strategy.
Counseled by which school?
Anonymous wrote:International students have been counseled to take a gap year just in case there is an issue. It is a sound strategy.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think any of this will happen.
Trump will be blocked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What portion of newly-admitted internationals do not have a visa appt yet? I'm not familiar with what this timeline typically looks like.
A large portion. Visa applications have to be scheduled after receiving the I20 from the schools. And there is typically a long wait. June-Aug is when the bulk of the visas are obtained. This new directive will slow things down considerably.
Anonymous wrote:What portion of newly-admitted internationals do not have a visa appt yet? I'm not familiar with what this timeline typically looks like.
Anonymous wrote:What portion of newly-admitted internationals do not have a visa appt yet? I'm not familiar with what this timeline typically looks like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It appears very targeted. I'd expect this to stand up in court. Expect colleges to have to adapt quickly. Hopefully they did their own vetting before they admitted them:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14754363/donald-trump-america-education-business-halting-student-visas.html
Halting all visa applications is literally the opposite of targeted.
Anonymous wrote:It appears very targeted. I'd expect this to stand up in court. Expect colleges to have to adapt quickly. Hopefully they did their own vetting before they admitted them:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14754363/donald-trump-america-education-business-halting-student-visas.html
Anonymous wrote:He changes his mind frequently, just a squirrel running across the sidewalk sends him into a distracted change. With that in mind, no one will be making changes to their plans. Colleges will stick to their incoming student body, and students to their plan.