🚫Proclamation Restricting Foreign National Admissions at Harvard
Enhancing National Security by Addressing Risks at Harvard University
Summary
The proclamation by the President addresses national security concerns associated with foreign students at Harvard University, citing failures in compliance with federal regulations. It suspends the entry of foreign nationals seeking to study at Harvard due to issues related to revealing misconduct involving international students, highlighting economic and compliance implications for the university and associated educational programs.
Agencies
- Executive Office of the President
Business Impact
$$$ - High
The proclamation directly affects foreign student admissions to Harvard University, impacting associated businesses that rely on international students. It raises compliance burdens for institutions and can lead to decreased enrollment revenue. The mention of $150 million from foreign governments highlights potential financial implications for educational institutions.