US to force out foreign students taking classes fully online | Malay Mail

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NEW YORK, July 7 — Foreign students must leave the United States if their school's classes this fall will be taught completely online or transfer to another school with in-person instruction, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency announced yesterday. It was not immediately clear...

University of California Los Angeles students walk on campus in Los Angeles, California November 15, 2017. — Reuters pic

It was not immediately clear how many student visa holders would be affected by the move, but foreign students are a key source of revenue for many US universities as they often pay full tuition. Colleges and universities have begun to announce plans for the fall 2020 semester amid the continued coronavirus pandemic. Harvard University yesterday announced it would conduct course instruction online for the 2020-2021 academic year.

The guidance does not affect students taking classes in person. It also does not affect F-1 students taking a partial online course-load, as long as their university certifies the student's instruction is not completely digital. M-1 vocational program students and F-1 English language training program students will not be allowed to take any classes online.

 

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