ISSUES
Talking Points for Higher Ed Institutions on ICE SEVP Guidance
Posted: July 10, 2020
Modified: August 21, 2020
ISSUES
Posted: July 10, 2020
Modified: August 21, 2020
The below representing talking points for higher ed institutions in response to the guidance released by the administration on international students. On July 6, 2020, in spite of a rebounding COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued guidance indicating that it would issue a regulation in the coming weeks that would expel international students who are only enrolled in online courses for fall 2020. Under the guidance, international students enrolled in all online classes for the fall would have to switch their classes to ensure a mix of in-person and online classes or—if attending a college that plans to “operate entirely online”—would have to switch to another institution using a hybrid model or fully in-person courses or be subject to deportation. International students seeking to enter the U.S. to attend a college or university that is only operating online for fall 2020 due to COVID-19 would be barred from entering the country.
Talking Points for Higher Ed Institutions on ICE SEVP Guidance