The Headline
Trump's ban causes panic among Harvard students
Thousands of international students remain in limbo, and are 'very clearly, extremely afraid' because they don’t know their current legal status.
Abdullah Shahid Sial
Harvard student body co-president
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Key Facts
- The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students, marking a significant escalation in the battle over the school's autonomy.1
- Harvard has called the move 'unlawful' and plans to challenge it legally.
- A federal judge temporarily blocked the enforcement of the ban on Friday, providing a brief reprieve for international students.
- International students at Harvard expressed feelings of 'mass panic' over their uncertain future.1
- Approximately 27% of Harvard's student body consists of international students, totaling around 6,700 individuals.
- Harvard ranks as one of America's top schools for educating startup founders, which could be impacted by the ban.
Key Stats at a Glance
Percentage of international students at Harvard
27%
Total number of international students at Harvard
6700 students