Student woes

Published April 11, 2025

BRIGHT young Pakistanis face an uncertain future in the US. The Trump administration, not content with merely terrorising foreign students with visa revocations and deportations for expressing criticism of Israel and its genocidal campaign in Palestine, has also taken an axe to academic exchange and scholarship programmes that had for ages made America an aspirational higher education destination for the Pakistani intelligentsia. According to recent reports, the United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan has formally shut down the 15-year-old Global Undergraduate Exchange Programme for Pakistan. The future of its Fulbright Programme is also in doubt, owing to an extended funding freeze imposed by the new administration in February. Students already in America on Fulbright scholarships have not been receiving their stipends owing to the same funding ‘pause’, which has likely made it difficult, if not impossible, for many to continue living and studying in that country. They will find themselves in limbo if Washington decides to pull the plug.

It is, of course, up to the US government to spend its money however it sees fit. It would have been better, obviously, if it allowed foreign students already enrolled in American universities to complete their education without placing an unanticipated financial burden on them. But such decency seems to be in short supply in these troubled times. Exceptional Pakistani students hoping to study abroad should not lose heart, though. There are many excellent universities in other countries where students can still pursue their academic goals while contributing positively to their host countries and institutions. Many of them offer generous scholarships to Pakistani students. It is also hoped that other countries will fill the void being created by the Trump administration. Young Pakistanis have repeatedly proven that they possess some of the brightest minds in the world. Inviting them to study will nurture a lasting relationship with Pakistan’s future generations and shape their worldview in positive directions.

Published in Dawn, April 11th, 2025

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