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Francesca Maglione

Francesca Maglione

Personal Finance Reporter at Bloomberg News

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Recent Articles

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International Student Enrollment Drops After Trump’s Visa Overhaul

Early figures for the fall semester show that fewer foreign students are coming to US colleges.
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H-1B Visa Hopefuls Are Being Shut Out of Jobs by Wary Recruiters

Recent foreign graduates struggle to find employers who will sponsor their visas.
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Top Colleges Shy Away From Identity-Focused Essays in Wake of Trump...

Applicants to US universities are confronting a rapidly shifting higher education landscape.
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Stanford, Columbia Risk Getting Hit by Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Fee

The visa program’s overhaul could worsen the financial strain on higher education.
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‘High Cost, High Aid’ College Pricing Baffles Desperate Parents

Families are struggling to understand pricing systems that have grown more confusing in recent years.
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‘High Cost, High Aid’ College Pricing Baffles Desperate Parents

Families are struggling to understand pricing systems that have grown more confusing in recent years.
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Football, Academics and No Politics: Vanderbilt Booms in Trump Era

Vanderbilt University, a happy ‘unicorn’ of higher education, is drawing fire from its peers for not standing up to the White House.
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Columbia Admits a Record 1,800 Freshmen Amid Trump Visa Threats

Columbia University is welcoming its largest-ever freshman class, allaying school administrators’ concerns that two years of campus turmoil and a crackdown on US colleges by President Donald Trump would crimp enrollment.
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Taylor Swifts Verlobung löst Wetten auf Super Bowl und Baby aus

Die Verlobung von Taylor Swift mit dem Footballstar Travis Kelce hat eine Flut von Online-Wetten über das Leben der milliardenschweren Sängerin ausgelöst.
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Taylor Swift Engagement Ignites Bets on Super Bowl and a Baby

The billionaire singer announced the news in an Instagram post on Tuesday.
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What to Know About Trying to Time the Housing Market

What to Know About Trying to Time the Housing Market
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Princeton Eliminates Tuition for Families Making $250,000 a Year

Princeton University is expanding its financial aid program, announcing that most students from households making as much as $250,000 a year won’t pay tuition starting this fall.
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Trump’s Visa Havoc Strands Students Weeks Before Classes Start

International students are struggling to secure visas as the Trump administration aggressively moves to curtail immigration, threatening college budgets across the US.
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Trump’s Higher-Ed Fight Comes for Public Schools in States That Vot...

Public colleges and universities in states Trump won are bracing for a financial squeeze.
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Trump-Harvard Spat Roils US Campuses With Visas Under Threat

Lately, Wesleyan University’s Michael Roth has started making a habit of checking in with his dean of admissions more often. He’s worried about their international students — and whether any have opted not to enroll.
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Harvard Dragged Deeper Into Trump's 'America First' Visa Fight

For Lloyd Blankfein, Harvard University’s appeal to foreign students is inextricably linked to its national identity.
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Harvard’s Foreign Students Are Stunned and Devastated by Trump’s Ban

Marie Chantel Montas, a third-year Ph.D. candidate at Harvard University from the Dominican Republic, was on a road trip with her husband when she got the news: The Trump administration had blocked her school from enrolling international students, while current ones would have to transfer.
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State School Is Not Always Your Cheapest College Option

Public universities offer lower average tuition costs, but the savings look better for higher-income families.
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Duke University Offers Buyouts in Trump-Fueled Cost Cutting Push

The university is reducing expenses as colleges across the US face reductions in federal funding.
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Top Colleges Are Too Costly Even for Parents Making $300,000

Many families have incomes that are too high to qualify for meaningful aid but too low to afford to pay out of pocket.
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Parents Counting on 529 Plans to Pay for College Feel Market Pain

Families preparing to cover college bills with money in the popular investment accounts have taken a hit with stocks moving lower.