May 24, 2025 - 00:39

Harvard’s 919 athletes may not have much time to decide their next steps, depending on their sport. The recent attempt by the Trump administration to impose restrictions on international students has left many student-athletes in a state of confusion and apprehension. With the potential for policy changes that could affect their ability to study and compete in the United States, these athletes are grappling with the possibility of being forced to leave their programs or transfer to different institutions.
For many, the stakes are high. Athletes from various sports rely on their status as international students not only to pursue their education but also to maintain their eligibility to compete at the collegiate level. The uncertainty surrounding their future has prompted discussions among coaches, administrators, and athletes about the best course of action. As deadlines approach, the pressure is mounting for these athletes to make critical decisions about their academic and athletic careers. The situation continues to evolve, and the impact on Harvard's athletic programs remains to be seen.
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