YOUNGSTOWN - In April, hundreds of international students across the country, including 15 from YSU, had their visas revoked.

The visas were then reinstated , but some students had already gone home.

In fact, embassy interviews and visa appointments are significantly decreasing. The change is causing International students to be turned away from universities.

Youngstown State University is looking to address how it can get some of those international students. Mike Sherman, institutional effectiveness vice president for YSU, said a plan is already underway that would attract students from other countries.

Sherman’s first thought is to change the marketing strategy. This strategy would target their marketing in countries where many student visa applications are accepted.

“How do we l

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