WASHINGTON —

Colleges and universities across the United States are preparing for a significant drop in international student enrollment this fall as President Donald Trump aims to overhaul the vetting and admission process for foreign students.

Fanta Aw, executive director and CEO of the National Association of Foreign Student Advisers (NAFSA), said, "In terms of tuition dollars to universities, that will certainly be an impact, but in addition to universities, they contribute to the local economy." Latest Forecast

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The Association of International Educators says the drop in foreign enrollment could be as high as 15% this fall, which could deprive the U.S. economy of about $7 billion in spending, result in more than 60,000 fewer job

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