mattblaze@federate.social ("Matt Blaze") wrote:
Without the ability to enroll international students, Harvard will still have no trouble filling its undergraduate and graduate classes. It will take a bit of an hit in that foreign undergrads generally pay more and get less university-sponsored financial aid, but this won't be make-or break for Harvard financially speaking.
The hit will be primarily intellectual. International students often include some of the most qualified, and most interesting, scholars, especially in STEM PhD programs.