Research cuts, visa limits lead to fewer graduate and international students at UW-Madison

Sabine Martin:

The data show a 7% decline in total international student enrollment this fall, a decrease of 490 students, and 9% fewer new graduate and professional students.

The student enrollment numbers are based on data collected on the 10th day of classes.

UW-Madison’s international student enrollment drop is smaller than a national projection from the Association of International Educators that estimated a 15% decrease for this fall based on federal data.

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