Major programs including the Gilman Scholarship, IDEAS Program, Fulbright Program, and Critical Languages Scholarships are all impacted by the suspension.
Program providers are confused as a result of the State Department’s unclear guidelines. According to The PIE News, some Fulbright offices ceased operations at first but have since resumed, while others were told to do so by local embassies.
Students and program staff are shocked by the funding freeze, which went into effect on February 12 and is expected to last for 15 days.
Although there are no signs of permanent cuts, Melissa Torres, head of the Forum on Education Abroad, told The PIE that the sudden halt, which was made without prior notice or explanation, has shocked the industry.
“At present, there is no additional detail, nor has a rationale been provided,” Torres said, adding that while grantees have been contacted, no formal announcement has been made.
She cautions that there may be major layoffs among international education experts as a result of the financing delay, which would have detrimental effects on local economies and communities. She further underlined that these grants sustain the staff members who run the programs in addition to helping students.
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Students may have to reconsider or even scrap their study abroad plans as a result of the disruption, since they have already planned their academic futures with the expectation of financial aid.
There could be significant interruptions to the Fulbright Program, which gives out more than 2,200 grants to Indian students each year. Funding cuts or delays could restrict participation, impacting academic cooperation and cultural exchange between India and the United States.
In addition, the program brings in over 4,000 international students each year to study or conduct research in the United States and awards more than 2,200 fellowships to American students.
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