Friday, May 23, 2025

At the Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, 59 percent of students come from outside the United States.

The New York Times reports:
At the Kennedy School, 59 percent of students come from outside the United States. International students make up 40 percent of the enrollment at the T.H. Chan School of Public Health and 35 percent at the Harvard Business School.
Because international students do not qualify for federal financial aid, and typically pay more for their education, they contribute disproportionately to the university’s revenue, in addition to bringing diverse perspectives that enrich campus life and classroom discussions.
Watch Bill Ackman explain why this isn't fair to U.S. taxpayers .