Surviving Trump 2.0. International Student Edition.
Surviving Trump 2.0. International Student Edition.
This article, published in The New Indian Express, features Vibha Kagzi, CEO of ReachIvy.com, sharing insights on how international, especially Indian, students can navigate US education under Trump 2.0 with confidence.
"US universities depend heavily on international talent — not
only for tuition revenue but also for research and innovation. Nearly 54 per cent of US STeM graduate students are international," says Vibha Kagzi, Founder and CEO of ReachIvy.com.>
Vibha adds that indian students have little to fear, as such “disruptive behaviour” has not been observed. “They often have a very hectic academic life,” she points out. She adds that visa rejections are now due to weak applications and interviews, not discrimination.