
College applications rise outside US as Trump cracks down on international students
The US remains the first choice for many international students, but institutions elsewhere are recognizing opportunity in the upheaval, and applicants are considering destinations they might have otherwise overlooked. The impact on US universities — and the nation's economy — may be significant.
Get Starting Point
A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday.
Enter Email
Sign Up
New international enrollment in the US could drop by 30 percent to 40 percent this fall, according to an analysis of visa and enrollment data by NAFSA, an agency that promotes international education.
That would deprive the US economy of $7 billion in spending, according to the analysis. Many international students pay full price, so their absence would also hurt college budgets.
Britain stands to gain as the US takes 'a massive hit'
As the second most popular destination for international students, Britain is positioned to benefit.and
The country's new Labour government has vowed to cut migration, and officials have imposed time limits on post-study visas allowing graduates to stay and work. But admissions consultants say the United Kingdom is still seen as the most welcoming of the traditional 'big four' English-speaking destinations in higher education — the US, U.K., Canada and Australia.
Advertisement
After declining last year, the number of international applications for undergraduate study in the U.K. this fall grew by 2.2 percent, official figures show. A record number of applications came from China, up 10 percent compared with the previous year. Applications from the US also reached nearly 8,000 students — an increase of 14 percent and a 20-year high.
Acceptances of international students for graduate programs in the U.K. grew an estimated 10 percent from last year, driven by demand for business and management courses in particular, according to data from UniQuest, which works with many British universities on admissions.
Data showing the extent of any impact will not be available until fall, said Mike Henniger, CEO of Illume Student Advisory Services, a consultancy that works with colleges in the US, Canada and Europe. 'But the American brand has taken a massive hit, and the U.K. is the one that is benefiting,' he said.
FILE - Graduating students take photos outside Senate House at Cambridge University, England, May 17. 2024.
Joe Giddens/Associated Press
Staying in Asia is becoming more popular
Demand from Chinese students has risen rapidly for universities places in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia, said Will Kwong, managing director of AAS Education, a consultancy in Hong Kong. Many Western universities have offshore campuses there that are more affordable than going to the US or U.K.
'Opting for study in Asia has been a trend since the easing of COVID-19,' Kwong said. 'But obviously it's been exacerbated by the change of administration in the US.'
Advertisement
Some Asian families have told him the US is no longer their clear first choice because of political turbulence and visa difficulties, many are still waiting for US visa interviews and will likely miss the start of the fall term, Kwong said.
Chinese college student Alisa, who is studying data science, plans to attend an exchange program this fall at the University of California, Berkeley. She hopes to pursue a master's degree in the US.
But she is also looking into other options 'just so I could still go to school if the extreme scenario occurs,' said Alisa, who spoke on condition of partial anonymity out of fear of being targeted.
Hong Kong will welcome any students who are denied entry to the US, the city's leader John Lee has said. Last year, the Chinese territory decided to allow international students to work part-time.
Hong Kong University said it has received over 500 inquiries from students in the US and is processing around 200 applications for transfer. At another school, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, international undergraduate applications have surged by 40 percenttt from last year, said Alison Lloyd, associate provost on institutional data and research.
Upheaval could be a boon for countries with satellite campuses
Countries including the United Arab Emirates have invested heavily in attracting international students by partnering with universities elsewhere to host branch campuses. These arrangements could appeal to students who fear being denied access to the US
Dubai, which has designs on becoming a global education hub, hosts dozens of international institutions' satellite campuses. It saw international student numbers grow by a third in 2024-2025.
Lisa Johnson, principal of Dubai's private American Academy for Girls, said her mostly Emirati student body is increasingly looking away from the U.S. for college.
Advertisement
'Every student wants and dreams to go to Harvard,' she said. 'But as college options increase in the United Arab Emirates, more and more students are staying.'
Kazakhstan has similar ambitions, said Daniel Palm, who has helped US universities set up campuses abroad. Illinois Tech and the University of Arizona are among colleges offering degree programs in the Central Asian country, drawing students mostly from China and Russia.
'All of a sudden US colleges are asking how to provide diversity, provide access,' Palm said, 'because you have students who want to come to the US and can't.'
___
Associated Press writers Kanis Leung in Hong Kong; Albee Zhang in Washington, D.C.; and Gabe Levin in Dubai contributed.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

CNN
a few seconds ago
- CNN
Watchmaker Swatch apologises for ‘slanted eye' ad after online backlash in China
Swiss watchmaker Swatch has issued an apology and pulled ads featuring images of an Asian male model pulling the corners of his eyes up and backwards in a 'slanted eye' pose. The images for the Swatch Essentials collection were widely condemned online in China, where many comments said they appeared to mimic racist taunts about Asian eyes. In an apology posted in both Chinese and English on its official account on the Weibo social media platform Saturday, Swatch said that it has 'taken note of the recent concerns' and removed all related materials worldwide. 'We sincerely apologise for any distress or misunderstanding this may have caused,' the statement said. It also posted the same apology on Instagram. Swatch Group did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for further comment. Swatch, which also makes Omega, Longines and Tissot watches, is heavily exposed to China for revenue, with around 27% of the group's sales last year coming from the China, Hong Kong and Macau region. Revenue for the watchmaker last year slumped 14.6% to 6.74 billion Swiss francs ($8.4 billion) in 2024, hit by a downturn in demand in China, where Swatch said it was seeing 'persistently difficult market conditions and weak demand for consumer goods overall'.


CNBC
a few seconds ago
- CNBC
Pop Mart's Labubus boost China's soft power as Beijing brands find global appeal
For years, China had an image problem it couldn't shake off — synonymous with cheap exports, heavy censorship, and a state shrouded in secrecy and scandal. That has been changing as the country strives to burnish its image, rising in soft power rankings, with domestic businesses helping Beijing secure a significant facelift. Chinese coffee chains are popping up in New York. Chinese video games are generating billions in revenue. Even Chinese makeup, or "c-beauty," companies are expanding into global markets. But the most surprising factor boosting China's cultural rise isn't a flying car, an AI model, or a bestselling game — it's a toy. Labubus are everywhere: Pop Mart's ugly-cute $30 keychain has been spotted on the bags of Rihanna and K-pop band Blackpink's Lisa, with the plushie attracting hundreds of thousands of fans worldwide. Just a few weeks ago, Pop Mart opened its first store in Germany — the latest addition to its more than 500 stores across the globe. Pop Mart's viral blind boxes — items sealed in mystery packages — have become the hallmark of one of China's most aggressive international growth stories. The company has forecast a 350% year-on-year jump in profit in the first half of the year. Goldman Sachs estimates that over the long term, Pop Mart's sales could reach $11.3 billion globally, the same level as Lego sales. The company is even taking on Japanese legacy brands such as Sanrio and Bandai. In 2024, Pop Mart sales rose 107%, while Sanrio, home to Hello Kitty, reported a 45% jump. Pop Mart's success isn't a fluke. It's part of a deliberate strategy that's been capturing consumers' hearts. With several proprietary offerings and the addictive appeal of the blind box, the brand has tapped into the sweet spot of emotional spending at a time of geopolitical and economic uncertainty. "One of the key themes is IP, or chasing small pleasures," said Michelle Cheng, co-Lead of the Asia consumer research team at Goldman Sachs. "It's something the young generation loves — not just in China or Asia, but globally." Pop Mart isn't alone in boosting China's soft power. Video games, once tightly regulated by China's government, are now exploding in popularity. Black Myth Wukong, based on the Chinese folk story "Journey to the West," sold 20 million units in its first month globally, making it one of the fastest-selling titles of all time. Genshin Impact, a "gacha" game, where players spend in-game currency or real-world money to obtain virtual goods (named after Japanese "gachapon"), made $2 billion in its first year on the market, according to market intelligence firm Sensor Tower. It now generates more revenue outside China than at home, with players in Japan and the U.S. leading the charge, according to data by Statista. Home-grown innovators are transforming China's image. Consultancy Brand Finance ranked the country second in its global soft power index this year, up a spot from 2024, overtaking the UK for the first time and sitting just behind the U.S. Brand Finance attributed the jump to China's strategic efforts at enhancing its global image, focus on sustainable development, stronger brands, as well as the country reopening to visitors after the pandemic. "Finally, China has become visible, and young people are no longer attaching negative brand perceptions to China," said Yaling Jiang, a consumer analyst. "The best outcome of these consumer products is that people can see through the negative filter of them being Chinese and see them for what they are." While the perceptions about the country are changing fast, it remains to be seen if a state that has historically taken a top-down approach to reshaping its image can allow its brands to speak for themselves.
Yahoo
28 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Hair Center of Turkey Achieves Amazing Hair Transplant Results With its New Hybrid Technique
ISTANBUL, Aug. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hair Center of Turkey, a leading institution in hair restoration, has announced the launch of its Hybrid Hair Transplant method, which merges the advantages of FUE Sapphire and FUE DHI techniques. The clinic is also introducing an exclusive VIP Package, specifically designed to meet the unique needs of patients from the U.S. and Canada, combining advanced medical expertise with luxury and comfort. FUE Sapphire vs. FUE DHI: Understanding the Difference FUE Sapphire: In this technique, ultra-fine sapphire blades are used to create micro-incisions for graft placement. This allows for extremely precise fue hair transplant, minimal tissue trauma, faster healing, and virtually scar-free results. The sapphire blade's smooth edges reduce friction and promote better graft survival. FUE DHI: Unlike traditional FUE, FUE DHI hair transplant uses the Choi pen to implant hair directly without opening separate channels. This gives surgeons complete control over each graft's angle, depth, and direction, allowing for highly natural-looking hair growth and dense coverage, especially in sensitive or highly visible areas. Hybrid Method: The Hybrid method combines both FUE Sapphire and FUE DHI. By integrating the precision of sapphire micro-incisions with the direct implantation control of DHI, the Hybrid technique ensures minimal trauma, rapid recovery, and optimal aesthetic outcomes, even for complex hairlines or large areas. This innovative approach offers patients the best of both worlds, delivering natural-looking, long-lasting results with maximum comfort and Package Highlights:Hair Center of Turkey's VIP Package offers more than just advanced hair transplant in Turkey. It provides a fully personalized, comfortable, and luxurious experience for international patients: Luxury Accommodation: Stay in a 5-star hotel with premium amenities for complete relaxation during your treatment. VIP Airport Transfers: Hassle-free transportation to and from the airport ensures stress-free travel. Multilingual Support: Dedicated staff fluent in English, French, Spanish, and other languages assist patients throughout their journey. Comprehensive Post-Operative Care: Continuous monitoring and follow-up, including guidance on recovery, medication, and hair care, to ensure the best possible results. Explore Istanbul: Take the opportunity to discover the city's cultural and historical landmarks, combining medical care with tourism. Expert Team & Personalized Care Under the coordination of Sinan Özer, Hair Center of Turkey prioritizes personalized care and high-quality outcomes. The clinic follows a VIP service model with limited daily procedures, ensuring each patient receives meticulous attention. Limited Daily Operations: Only a small number of procedures are performed each day, allowing the team to focus on detailed, patient-specific treatment plans. Expert Medical Team: Dr. Rasime Erkan: Dermatology specialist with extensive experience, overseeing every stage of the procedure from consultation to post-operative care. Zehra Özer: Hair transplant specialist directly involved in graft extraction, placement, and monitoring, ensuring high precision and natural results. Anesthesiologist: Responsible for administering and monitoring anesthesia throughout the procedure, ensuring patient safety, comfort, and a pain-free experience. Hands-On Supervision: Both specialists remain actively involved throughout the process to minimize risks, ensure graft survival, and optimize outcomes. Continuous Patient Support: Patients receive guidance, reassurance, and care before, during, and after the procedure, improving comfort and Center of Turkey Stands Out: Why Choose Us Hair Center of Turkey provides a unique and personalized hair transplant experience, standing out among hair transplant clinics in Turkey by combining advanced Hybrid Hair Transplant technology with expert medical supervision and exclusive VIP services, ensuring patients receive the highest quality care and natural-looking results. Key reasons to choose us: Hybrid Technique: Combines FUE Sapphire and FUE DHI for precise, natural-looking results. Expert Team: Specialists oversee every stage for high-quality outcomes. Personalized Care: Limited daily procedures ensure individual attention. VIP Services: Luxury accommodation, airport transfers, and multilingual support. Comfort & Support: Continuous guidance before, during, and after the procedure. Natural Results: Focus on hair direction, density, and aesthetics for undetectable outcomes. Special Note: Our treatments are provided by healthcare facilities that possess a health tourism authorization certificate Press Contact:Murat Sargaskar+90 530 768 61 91 sales@ Photos accompanying this announcement are available athttps://