The White House has rolled out a memo, named A Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education to nine of the nation’s most prestigious institutions, including MIT, Dartmouth, and the University of Pennsylvania among others. The document dictates how universities should admit students, hire faculty, and shape campus life, linking compliance to federal rewards. At the heart of it lies a measure that could redefine the future of US higher education: a proposal to cap international undergraduate enrolment at 15 per cent. The nine-page directive goes further, restricting the number of students from any single country to no more than five per cent. Call it reform if you must. In effect it codifies scarcity—putting a neat cap on a pipeline Washington’s recent visa rules have already reduc
Trump proposes 15% cap on international students: How US foreign enrolment is already shrinking

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