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Arizona State University braces for fewer international students this fall amid visa hurdles
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Arizona State University (ASU) anticipates a decline in international student enrollment for fall 2025, projecting around 14,600 students amid visa delays and falling master’s applications. Representing 7.5% of total enrollment, the university is offering online coursework, later start dates, and partner institution options to support students. The trend reflects broader U.S. challenges affecting academic diversity and revenue.
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