Canadian Schools Benefit from Trump Immigration Policies

This is what a lot of Canadian universities have already been saying….

Business Schools Say Donald Trump Is Putting Internationals Off Studying In The US

Donald Trump will deter international students from applying to the top US business schools, suggested a new survey.

Education services company Kaplan Test Prep surveyed 138 schools, including 17 of the top 50 ranked. Some 68% said they were concerned that the current US political climate will have a “negative impact on international student enrolment”.

The survey came after a report from the Graduate Management Admissions Council, which runs the GMAT entry test, found that two-thirds of US MBA programs reported a decline in international student application volumes. GMAC also cited the “disruptive political climate” as one cause for the decline.

Prospective students are concerned about the negative immigration rhetoric of Trump, which is making them feel less welcome in the US, business schools have said….

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Author: Chris MacDonald

I'm a philosopher who teaches at Toronto Metropolitan University's Ted Rogers School of Management in Toronto, Canada. Most of my scholarly research is on business ethics and moral philosophy.

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