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Austin American-Statesman |
On Wednesday afternoon, dozens of students protested outside the UT Tower, decrying the Trump administration's immigration policies as unjust and unfair.
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At least eight students across Oklahoma universities have had their visas revoked, likely due to increased scrutiny from the Trump administration.
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Many of those targeted have participated in some form of pro-Palestinian activity.
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The Texas Tribune on MSN38 international students’ immigration statuses revoked at three more Texas universitiesNineteen students at the University of Texas at Dallas, 16 at the University of North Texas and three at Texas Tech now face uncertainty about their ability to stay in the U.S.
A state lawmaker wants to change the policy that allows for students graduating in the top 10% of their high school classes to be automatically admitted
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Federal authorities have terminated the academic status of 15 international students at Texas A&M University in recent weeks, possibly affecting their ability to stay in the country, and an undisclosed number of foreign students at the University of Houston and University of Texas at Austin have also seen changes to their legal status,
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTrump wants to dismantle the Education Department. That could hurt students with disabilities in Texas.In a state with a checkered history with federal special education law, advocates say Texas students will see an erosion of their disability rights protections.
As DEI bans take hold nationwide, interviews with Texas college students and employees offer some hints about what could be on the horizon for universities and students across the country.
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College officials worry the new approach will keep foreigners from wanting to study in the U.S. Students stripped of their entry visas are receiving orders from the Department of Homeland Security to leave the country immediately — a break from past practice that often permitted them to stay and complete their studies.