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New Hampshire University Faces Risk of Losing 2,000 International Graduate Students

Indian Community Editorial TeamBy Indian Community Editorial TeamJune 2, 20262 Mins ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
New Hampshire University Faces Risk of Losing 2,000 International Graduate Students
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A New Hampshire university is at risk of losing up to 2,000 international graduate students if the Department of Homeland Security does not promptly approve an application linked to a new doctoral program. Lawmakers are urging the Trump administration to take urgent action in response to this situation. Senator Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire raised concerns during a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing about delays affecting New England College’s enrollment of foreign students in a new Doctorate in Business Administration program.

Shaheen emphasized the critical July 1 deadline facing the college and the potential serious consequences if approval is not secured in time. The institution, which prepares students for careers in artificial intelligence, national security, healthcare management, and other high-demand sectors, plays a vital role in the local community and the state’s economy. Seeking an update on the application status, Shaheen inquired about the school’s request to enroll F-1 international students in the new program.

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin acknowledged the urgency of the matter and confirmed that the department is already reviewing the case. Mullin assured that they have the point of contact for the college and have forwarded the information to US Citizenship and Immigration Services for further processing. The exchange between Shaheen and Mullin underscored the significance of international students to American universities, particularly in graduate programs focusing on science, technology, business, and healthcare fields that heavily rely on overseas enrollment.

Department of Homeland Security Doctorate in Business Administration program F-1 Visa Program Indian Enrollment International Students Markwayne Mullin New England College New Hampshire University Senator Jeanne Shaheen Trump Administration US Citizenship and Immigration Services
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