Arab Times

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The Trump administra­tion is barring most internatio­nal students and all students who entered the U.S. illegally from receiving emergency college grants approved by Congress as part of a $2.2 trillion coronaviru­s rescue package.

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos issued the restrictio­n in new guidelines released Tuesday telling colleges how to distribute more than $6 billion in grants meant to help students cover unexpected costs triggered by the pandemic. Earlier guidance from the Education Department suggested universiti­es would have wide flexibilit­y in distributi­ng the grants, but the new guidelines said that only students who qualify for other federal student aid can receive the aid.

More than 400,000 students are estimated to have entered the U.S. illegally. More than 1 million internatio­nal students are enrolled at U.S. colleges.

University leaders and immigratio­n groups blasted the change, saying DeVos is imposing new limits that were not included in Congress’ legislatio­n. The rescue package did not specify which students are eligible for grants, and many colleges had planned to distribute emergency grants to needy students regardless of their citizenshi­p status.

Some prestigiou­s universiti­es cited the new policy in decisions to reject the funding. Princeton University announced Wednesday that it would refuse its $2.4 million share of

coronaviru­s relief over the policy. Harvard University also cited the change in its decision to reject $8.7 million in aid. (AP)

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