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Article: HURDLES FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS DESPITE INCREASED GOVERNMENT SCRUTINY, INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ARE APPLYING TO BU IN GREATER NUMBERS.
- Article from:
- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- June 8, 2003
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FOREIGN STUDENTS HAD TROUBLE REENTERING THE COUNTRY THIS WINTER
BECAUSE OF TIGHTER ANTITERRORISM RULES. WILL THEY HAVE THE SAME
PROBLEMS COMING BACK IN THE FALL?THEY DO FACE ADDITIONAL CLEARING
PROCEDURES. [DEWINTER IS BOSTON UNIVERSITY'S ASSOCIATE PROVOST FOR
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION.] THERE HAVE BEEN SOME DELAYS IN OBTAINING
VISAS, AND THEY WILL FACE MORE SCRUTINY IN GETTING SECURITY
CLEARANCES. THEY WILL HAVE TO BE SURE THEY REPORT CHANGES OF ADDRESS,
NOT ONLY FOR THEM BUT THEIR DEPENDENTS. THERE HAS BEEN A LIST
PUBLISHED ABOUT RESTRICTIONS ON STUDYING SOME SUBJECTS, PARTICULARLY
FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS, SUCH AS IN SOME SENSITIVE AREAS IN THE
SCIENCES. WILL MIDDLE EASTERN COLLEGE ...
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