Northeastern University: Under Legal Pressure, the US Government Reverses Rule That Targeted International Students
July 15, 2020
July 15, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, July 15 -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
In response to a lawsuit supported by Northeastern, the Department of Homeland Security has rescinded its July 6 order that threatened to bar international students from remaining in the United States if they take classes exclusively online this fall.
The change in policy means there is no mandatory in-person requirement for students who participate in online courses during the COVID-19 . . .
In response to a lawsuit supported by Northeastern, the Department of Homeland Security has rescinded its July 6 order that threatened to bar international students from remaining in the United States if they take classes exclusively online this fall.
The change in policy means there is no mandatory in-person requirement for students who participate in online courses during the COVID-19 . . .