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U.S. colleges oppose DHS rule on fixed-term student visas, citing enrollment and economic risks.
Multiple U.S. colleges and universities, including Trinity College, Western Washington University, Goucher College, the University of Houston, and the University of Montana, have submitted public comments opposing a proposed Department of Homeland Security rule that would establish fixed-term student visas.
Institutions express concerns that the rule could limit enrollment flexibility, disrupt academic planning, hinder international student recruitment and retention, and create administrative burdens.
They warn the policy may harm the academic environment, reduce global engagement, and negatively impact the U.S. economy by deterring talented international students.
The DHS is reviewing public feedback, with no final decision yet made.
Las universidades estadounidenses se oponen a la regla del DHS sobre visas estudiantiles de plazo fijo, citando la matrícula y los riesgos económicos.