Harvard and University of Toronto Make Contingency Plan for International Students
- Over the past five years, 52% of Harvard Kennedy School students have come from outside the United States, and the school currently enrolls 739 students from 92 countries.
- To address potential visa issues, Harvard Kennedy School will allow international students unable to enter the U.S. to study at the University of Toronto's Munk School as visiting students.
- The contingency plan aims to guarantee that Harvard Kennedy School can provide education to all students, even if they cannot attend the U.S. campus.
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