Four more years of Trump could threaten international diversity on US campuses even further. A Biden win would seek to protect this vital aspect of business school life, but with the damage done already, it could be an uphill struggle.
Visa regulations and job prospects with an economy recovering from the impact of COVID-19 all add to the mounting concern.
The tumultuous election poses the biggest overall threat to less established business schools, with the appeal of the Ivy League and other highly-ranked schools resting in tact.
But there’s only so much that drama in the White House can do to shake the faith of employers. Despite the political upheaval, the long-term value of an MBA or business master's degree in the US looks set to remain.
This article was written by BusinessBecause writers Bethany Garner, Joy Hunter, Simon Lovick, and Thomas Nugent.
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