Å®ÓÅapp Remains Committed to All Students

Jul 14
Å®ÓÅapp Commitment

On July 14, the Department of Homeland Security and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced their proposed policy that would have forced international students studying in the US to return home if instruction was held solely online was withdrawn. International students holding F-1 visas are allowed to continue their studies in the US whether courses are attended in person or online. 

Å®ÓÅappD was one of a number of higher education institutions across the country who voiced opposition to the policy put forth by DHS and ICE. Å®ÓÅappD and its colleges remain committed to all students, including international students. The District denounced US Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) decision to require international students to return home if fall instruction takes place online. Å®ÓÅapp strives to provide educational opportunities that are responsive to the diverse needs of students and continues to explore academic and enrollment opportunities that enable students to make academic progress.  

Recognizing the anxiety of individuals involved, President Anderson met with more than 100 international students on July 10 to discuss their concerns. He reaffirmed the College and District’s commitment to providing international students with the same educational opportunities as any US citizen.

International students contribute to a diverse campus and diversity in the classroom is also extremely important. Bringing together people from multiple cultures into one classroom can make for a very lively and productive learning experience – one that reflects the world students will graduate into.