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The decline in international students coming into America was greatly underestimated
Posted on 3/7/26 at 11:51 pm
Posted on 3/7/26 at 11:51 pm
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New data shows the international student decline was massively underestimated:
• F-1 student visas fell 36% during the 2025 summer visa season
• That’s roughly 97,000 fewer students coming to the U.S.
• India student visas fell over 60%
The article links the drop mainly to:
•Visa processing disruptions and tighter policies
•Long interview wait times and uncertainty
•Students choosing other countries (Canada, UK, Australia)
This matters because the pipeline usually goes:
F-1 ? OPT ? H-1B ? U.S. tech jobs
Universities call it a “student issue.”
But it’s really a labor pipeline issue.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education article, titled "The Drop in International Students Last Year Was Worse Than We Thought," reveals that F-1 student visa issuances worldwide plunged by **36%** during the key summer months of May to August 2025 compared to the previous year. This sharp decline translated to roughly **97,000 fewer** student visas issued ahead of the academic year, a far more severe drop than earlier estimates suggested. India, the largest source country for international students in the U.S., experienced an even steeper fall of **over 60%**, with consulates issuing only about 22,000 visas during that period. The analysis draws from U.S. Department of State data and attributes the reduction to a combination of factors, including a nearly month-long freeze on scheduling new student-visa interviews imposed by the State Department in late May 2025, extended wait times, heightened screening and uncertainty under renewed Trump administration policies, and growing student preference for study destinations like Canada, the UK, and Australia.
The piece frames the decline as more than just a higher education enrollment issue—it disrupts the critical talent and labor pipeline that flows from F-1 student visas to Optional Practical Training (OPT), H-1B work visas, and ultimately long-term U.S. tech and professional jobs. Universities have historically relied heavily on international students (especially from India) for revenue and diversity, with their contributions often exceeding $40 billion annually to the broader economy. However, the article highlights how policy changes and processing bottlenecks have accelerated a shift away from the U.S., potentially weakening America's ability to attract and retain global STEM talent at a time when domestic demand remains high. The tweet sharing this analysis emphasizes this "labor pipeline" perspective over the universities' framing of it as merely a "student issue."
Posted on 3/7/26 at 11:54 pm to hawgfaninc
Universities like international students because they can’t get student loans for the most part and pay out of state tuition up front.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 12:18 am to hawgfaninc
Yup more risk in coming to the US, especially if you arent great.
For the ones who are great, this is still where the money is made.
For the ones who are great, this is still where the money is made.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 4:34 am to hawgfaninc
That's a good thing.
Universities need to survive on a budget just like every body else.
They don't need a larger profit margin every year.
Universities need to survive on a budget just like every body else.
They don't need a larger profit margin every year.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 5:16 am to hawgfaninc
With AI cutting jobs of people who sit in offices and stare at monitors and click on keyboards, do we need more of this type of labor coming into the country? Let them study and not find a job somewhere else.
This post was edited on 3/8/26 at 5:31 am
Posted on 3/8/26 at 6:42 am to hawgfaninc
Why is that "worse than we thought"? Send them all home and let them reapply one at a time with proper vetting. We have no idea who is here.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 6:57 am to Diamondawg
Exactly. Why is that worse?
Posted on 3/8/26 at 7:08 am to Deuces
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Universities like international students because they can’t get student loans for the most part and pay out of state tuition up front.
Hmmm... Pretty sure tuition loans and grants pay up front, too.
Not sure why this matters other than tax payers not being on the hook.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 7:25 am to hawgfaninc
I like how they say it was worse than what we thought. As if this is a negative thing that more of our own citizens will be getting these spots instead of foreigners.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 7:28 am to hawgfaninc
Another bonus: How many times do we see “was in the US on an expired student visa” pop up on criminal illegal immigrant cases? They come in, remain a ‘student’ for like 8-9 years while having kids (who are automatically US citizens), trash the country at pro Palestine rallys, and make a living off of government services and salary from some leftist non-profit.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 7:32 am to hawgfaninc
Good start. Now let’s have a complete moratorium on immigration until we can figure our own out, get people working, etc. unless it’s an Elon musk like immigrant they can fix their own country
Posted on 3/8/26 at 7:36 am to hawgfaninc
America First! Candace, Megyn, and Tucker wont touch this.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 7:54 am to LSUbest
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Universities need to survive on a budget just like every body else.
They don't need a larger profit margin every year.
What you want is for universities to drastically cut their budgets and get by on less revenue. And I'm not at all saying that they shouldn't do that. But the biggest source of revenue that needs to be cut is government guaranteed student loans that taxpayers end up on the hook for.
I'd a helluva lot rather see a student from India paying the full cost of tuition up front to the University of Alabama, rather than some out of state student borrowing the full amount and then you and me as taxpayers ending up having to pay for it. Which would you rather see?
Posted on 3/8/26 at 7:55 am to dalefla
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Not sure why this matters other than tax payers not being on the hook.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 8:00 am to hawgfaninc
“worse”? Odd word choice.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 8:18 am to hawgfaninc
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•Students choosing other countries (Canada, UK, Australia)
Obviously the trendy thing to do.
Posted on 3/8/26 at 8:54 am to hawgfaninc
Strange coincidence that this happens at almost the perfect time with AI eliminating the need for so many of these workers.
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