Colleges Will Suffer If International Students Are Forced To Leave

Colleges Will Suffer If International Students Are Forced To Leave

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Valeria Mendiola, a student at Harvard's Kennedy School, faces deportation due to a new policy affecting international students at schools shifting to online-only formats. Many students struggle with poor internet connections for online exams. Over a million international students in the U.S. could be impacted. Harvard criticizes the policy as a blunt approach, while calls for stronger federal oversight grow. Schools face tough choices between losing revenue from international students or risking COVID-19 spread.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the main reason Valeria Mendiola might face deportation?

She violated university rules.

Harvard's shift to online-only classes.

Her visa expired.

She failed her exams.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is a significant challenge faced by international students during online exams?

Poor internet connectivity.

Lack of study materials.

Time zone differences.

Language barriers.

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What action is the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement planning to take?

Deport students attending online-only classes.

Increase student visa fees.

Provide scholarships to international students.

Extend student visas automatically.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What did Harvard's President Larry Bacow say about the policy change?

It is a flexible solution.

It benefits international students.

It encourages online learning.

It is a one-size-fits-all approach.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What tough choice do schools face due to the policy?

Whether to hire more staff.

Whether to increase tuition fees.

Whether to expand campus facilities.

Whether to stay closed or open and risk spreading COVID-19.