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Harvard’s fallout shows: Where international students may go if the US shuts them out
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As US immigration policies tighten and Harvard University faces challenges in enrolling international students, new destinations are emerging for global learners. Countries like Japan, South Korea, and Germany are positioning themselves as top alternatives, offering affordable education, research opportunities, and post-study work options. With the US losing its luster, international students are looking beyond traditional powerhouses for more stable and cost-effective academic paths. The global education landscape is set to become more diverse in response to these shifts.
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