The Chronicle of Higher Education

College Officials Fear Tightening of Student-Visa Rules in Wake of Terrorist Attacks

Washington

By RON SOUTHWICK

University officials and lobbyists fear that federal regulations governing foreign students may be tightened in the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. The officials say that any new restrictions could drastically reduce the number of foreign students in the United States, but...

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