With international applications expected to fall because of the virus, American students have a better shot at top schools. But it'll come at a price. More than 1 million international students are among those who have had to vacate U.S. campuses and, in most cases, head back to their home nations. Now, experts predict, many of them won't return to a country that for decades has been the world's biggest magnet for global students but is now the epicenter of the virus outbreak — and it's going to get harder to recruit more. That could mean more slots for American-born students, but less money for universities. |