
Foreign Students Can Stay At Harvard If They Meet These 6 Conditions Within 72 Hours
US President Donald Trump on Thursday revoked Harvard University's authority to enroll international students under a federal government scheme called the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). But, with a condition - or six. The Ivy League can still reverse the government's ban and enroll foreign students - if they fulfill Trump's conditions within 72 hours.
These conditions include Harvard submitting all records (electronic records, audio or video footage) regarding illegal, dangerous, or violent activities by a non-immigrant student enrolled in the university in the last five years. The Ivy League University should also submit all records, whether official or informal, regarding threats to other students or university personnel, or deprivation of rights of other classmates or university personnel by a non-immigrant student enrolled in the university.
It also ordered the Ivy League to submit all disciplinary records of all non-immigrant students and the audio or video footage of any protest activity involving a non-immigrant student on a Harvard University campus in the last five years.