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Associated Colleges of the South Statement on Recent ICE Policy Change for International Students

As presidents of the sixteen member institutions of the Associated Colleges of the South, we stand united in firm opposition to the recent policy change announced by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that denies international students the full access to their education should their institutions need to return to fully online instruction. We urge an immediate return to the Spring 2020 guidelines.

The Associated Colleges of the South is a consortium of 16 residential liberal arts colleges in the south.  Our member institutions provide a high quality, student-centered holistic education in a personal classroom setting with relatively small classes and high levels of interaction, and outside the classroom where interactions and connections with others facilitate deep learning and growth. Together we educate 1,328 F-1 visa holders each year.

During the spring of 2020, as a result of the pandemic, all of our campuses had to suspend face-to-face instruction, send the majority of our students home, and rapidly turn to fully online instruction. Yet, many of the characteristics that distinguish our campuses in normal times, continued remotely. Classes continued to emphasize oral and written communication, problem solving, critical thinking, the seeking of connections between in- and out-of-class experiences and connections among a variety of disciplines. Students continued to have the opportunity to maintain their out-of-the classroom experiences virtually: participation in student government, mentored research, project-based internships, online office hours, and online student activities.

Many of our campuses remained open to our international students. Then, and now, international students face barriers to learning if they cannot remain on campus. A return to their home country would inhibit full participation in synchronous online learning and online co-curricular activities. For many, their education would be compromised by differences in time zones, reliable access to the internet, and, in some cases, censorship of material. In addition, once the pandemic eases, there would be long delays in their ability to return and resume their education.

Not only will this compromise our international students’ college experience, all our students would be deprived of the diversity, range of ideas and perspectives, and exposures to global cultures by the extraction of our international students.

We stand with our international students and their desire for a high quality residential liberal arts experience in advocating for an extension of the temporary exemptions until the pandemic is over.

Stephanie L. Fabritius
President
Associated Colleges of the South

On behalf of these ACS Member Colleges and their Presidents:

Daniel B. Coleman
President
Birmingham-Southern College
W. Ellis Arnold III
President
Hendrix College
Mary Schmidt Campbell
President
Spelman College
Christopher L. Holoman
President
Centenary College of Louisiana
Robert W. Pearigen
President
Millsaps College
Danny J. Anderson
President
Trinity University
Milton C. Moreland
President
Centre College
David A. Thomas
President
Morehouse College
Ronald A. Crutcher
President
University of Richmond
Carol Quillen
President
Davidson College
Marjorie Hass
President
Rhodes College
Reuben Brigety, II
Vice-Chancellor and President
The University of the South
Elizabeth Davis
President
Furman University
Grant H. Cornwell
President
Rollins College
Wiiliam C. Dudley
President
Washington and Lee University
Laura Skandera Trombley
President
Southwestern University

September 10, 2020

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