
'You don't know what's next.' International students scramble ahead of Trump inauguration
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51% : Read more: California retains No. 1 ranking for international student enrollment as concerns grow over Trump At USC, where more than a quarter of its 47,000 students are internationals, many are scrambling -- with some changing their travel plans at the last-minute and others rethinking post-graduation work searches in the U.S. -- ahead of an incoming administration that has sent mixed signals on its interest in foreign students and workers.28% : Will Trump be better or worse for international students?" Some USC students and professors interviewed said they did not expect major changes or were not hearing student concerns.
25% : " A longtime professor, she said she's seen similar stories over the decade under Presidents Biden, Trump and Obama.
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