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ICE Agrees To Rescind Policy Barring Foreign Students From Online Study In the U.S. - NPR
Jul 14, 2020 1 min, 5 secs
Harvard University, shown here, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sued the Trump administration over a rule change that would have barred international college students from taking fully online course loads in the United States.

In court on Tuesday, a judge announced that the government would rescind the directive.

Harvard University, shown here, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sued the Trump administration over a rule change that would have barred international college students from taking fully online course loads in the United States.

In court on Tuesday, a judge announced that the government would rescind the directive.

In a swift reversal, the Trump administration has agreed to rescind a directive that would have barred international college students from the U.S.

District Court for the District of Massachusetts, the universities were expected to make arguments saying that this rule was onerous for schools and even dangerous for students.

"The Government has agreed to rescind the July 6, 2020 Policy Directive and the July 7, 2020 FAQ, and has also agreed to rescind their implementation.".

According to the nonprofit Institute of International Education, more than 1 million higher education students in the U.S.

Many colleges and universities had already begun taking steps to retain their international students.

So would the economy itself: one analysis showed that international students studying at U.S

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