Federal Guidance on Foreign Students Remains Same for Spring

Published on
December 9, 2020

(Excerpts from Inside Higher Ed News)

  • Federal guidance for enrolling international students in programs operating in hybrid or online modes due to the pandemic remains the same for the spring term, a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program said Tuesday.
  • “Nonimmigrant students should continue to abide by SEVP guidance originally issued in March 2020,” said the spokeswoman, Carissa Cutrell. “The guidance enables schools and students to engage in distance learning in excess of regulatory limits due to the public health emergency generated by COVID-19.”
  • The American Council on Education and several dozen other higher education organizations sent a letter to SEVP Dec. 4 seeking guidance for the spring semester and asking the agency to allow new international students to travel to the U.S. to attend programs that have had to move online due to COVID.
  • The letter refers to “the shocking decline of international student enrollment in the Fall 2020 semester,” citing one survey that found a 43 percent drop in new international students.