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Sharp
increase in number of foreign students in University of California (UC) system
and educational institutions nationwide; Reasons, implications, and possible
solutions
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Subject: Systemic elimination of American Students from STEM Majors
I am writing this letter to bring your attention to the increasing trend of foreign students being accepted over US citizens and lawful permanent residents from 2008 onwards in the University of California system in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Majors and more and more (STEM) jobs being awarded to non- American citizens. It is a nationwide phenomenon; the same problem is present in universities in other states also.
Even the community colleges and state universities have been taking much larger population of foreign students and the percentage of foreign students is much higher in prestigious private schools. For example: around 85-90% of students coming from India are going in STEM majors. It is not that foreign students became more intelligent after 2008, graduating students from CA high schools applying to UC’s are far better prepared now. Please go through this letter to understand the main reasons behind sharp increase of foreign students in universities across United States. As we all know the college admissions process is not very transparent and can be easily gamed, this problem is forcing domestic students to get STEM education in expensive private universities or choose Non-STEM major.
UC Info center is a very useful website published by UC’s and you can clearly see that in most desirable campuses such as UC Berkley, UC San Diego, UCLA, and UCI, number of foreign students in STEM majors in undergraduate level has gone up by many folds since 2008.
At UC San Diego – Foreign students Undergraduate students in Physical Sciences went up from 3% to 30% from 2008 to 2018.
At UCLA – Foreign students Undergraduate students in Physical Sciences went up from 7% to 31% from 2008 to 2018.
At University of California Info center, you can see exactly when the foreign student population started growing at much faster pace in University of California system. We spent lot of time at University of California info center in extracting the data for purpose of this study.
Even though there might a system wide cap of foreign students established by UC’s, still in STEM majors percentage of foreign students went up drastically from 2008 – 2018 at various UC campuses.
I am a very active member volunteer at my son’s middle/high schools and became aware of this trend through fellow parents who had older kids going through the college admissions process. I have spent around 700 plus hours of my time in researching this subject, creating 30 plus blogposts and posting 36 videos on you tube.
I discovered through further research that it has become more difficult for US citizens and lawful permanent residents living in California to get admission in University of California system especially in the STEM majors. Possibility of getting higher paying jobs for legal US residents is going down due to this phenomenon.
Percentage of foreigners at graduate level is much higher when compared to same percentage at undergraduate level due to few other reasons but we primarily focused on undergraduate level in this study. The percentage of foreign-born faculty members in STEM majors in universities has been going up sharply as well.
Primary focus of this study was to look into various causes and implications of increase in number of foreign students at Undergraduate level at UC’s after year 2008. Similar trends can be observed at other great universities across the United States. We tried our best to get as much data as possible from government or public or very reputed websites, all the web references have been shown at the top in the videos and also listed on the blogpost pages. We have tried our best to state the facts as it is and not give any opinions. This study was conducted to understand all aspects of the issue. We used free online resources available in public domain. We did not change any numbers or facts. We assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of these videos or blogposts. The information contained in these videos or blogposts is provided on an “as is” basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness…”
We are not against foreign students attending US educational institutions, we want to make the admissions process fair for domestic students.
All of the links and sources of the documents and articles cited are on our blog posts.
Major factors for increase of Non-US Citizen or Non-permanent resident student population are:
1. Foreign
students are willing to pay the highest tuition costs in the beginning but
eventually they are able to find work, which reduces their costs. Most of the
foreign students are able to find some sort of income generating work either
legally or in unreported ways.
2. Budget
cuts starting 2008 onwards and increase in administrative, pension, and
healthcare costs forced UC’s to raise cash in other ways.
3. Extension
of optional practical training known as OPT program (unlimited OPT Visa spots for
STEM majors) for STEM majors to 3 years from one year and granting OPT after
every degree such as AA, BS, MS, PhD, which resulted in foreign students coming
here at much younger age and taking large percentage of STEM spots at
undergraduate levels. Percentage of foreign students at graduate level in STEM
majors is astronomically high. It is very
easy to get a job on OPT due to lower wages being offered to OPT candidates,
prevalence of gig economy and getting paid cash, lack of license requirement in
many professions etc., Expansion of the list of majors or study programs such
as business, accounting etc., which can qualify as STEM major thus making more
students eligible for OPT. Imagine foreign student coming here at the age of 18
and receiving three years of OPT after every degree, it assures their stay for
15-20 years. There are plenty of IT consulting companies in US which hire
workers on OPT. Large percentage of the workers in IT work as consultants,
charging American fees from clients but getting core work done in India and
violate other US labor laws.
US is awarding around 200,000 plus OPT’s every year
in addition to 85,000 H1-B’s and many
other types of work visas.
4. Workers
on H1-B, F-1, and OPT program and many other types of visa categories can bring
their spouses along with them immediately after getting these types of visas
and give birth to US citizens which ultimately become eligible for free
education and many other benefits through our K-12 school system and social
welfare system. Much older students have started coming to US for higher
education due to OPT extensions and awarding of multiple OPT terms basically
after every degree. Many have children in US so children can sponsor their
parents later. OPT has become a major
gateway of immigration not higher education.
5. Immigrants
through DACA program qualifying as California resident even though they are not
US citizens nor lawful permanent residents. UC’s are publishing misleading
statistics, percentage of US Citizens and lawful permanent residents is lower
than the published numbers, all students classified in CA residents category
are not US Citizens and lawful permanent residents.
6. Fraud
in foreign credentials being submitted to universities and lack of proper
screening methods for foreign education credentials at UC’s and other
educational institutes
7. Exponential
growth of educational consultancy businesses and easy availability of higher
education loans in Asian countries are resulting in massive fraud in college
admissions process such as forging transcripts, credentials, references,
resumes, applications, application essays etc., educational consulting and
tutoring is a 45 billion industry in relatively poor country such as India and it
is much bigger industry in China. Our
universities have extremely limited source resources devoted to screening of
applicants. As per the data from global cities initiative report (joint project
of Brookings Institute and JP Morgan Chase), students from ten cities in the
world are almost 22% of foreign student population in US due to awareness and
availability of foreign education consultants in these cities.
8. Number
of engineering colleges in certain countries like India has grown 100 times
over last 25 years resulting in abundance of students who are willing to get
out of India with any possible way. A large percentage of these engineering
colleges have very limited resources to provide education, corrupt system
allows these colleges to get operational licenses. Employability of Indian educated
engineers is less than 7% in India. Other
countries are exploiting our weaknesses to send more students here. Cost of
education also went up in India and other countries which led students to find
all possible ways to get out of there. India has reservation system in
educational institutes and most of the government jobs are given based on
caste, ethnic background and other factors. American universities do not verify that
students got admissions in general category or reserved categories. Quotas in
jobs and admissions to colleges at every level for public entities including
teaching jobs in public institutes, and availability of fake degrees is very
easy. There is no creativity in Indian education system, education system is extremely
corrupt. Quality of life has gone down in India and other South East Asian
countries due to horrible pollution, lack of clean water, unhygienic living
conditions, and adulteration of food chain. People are desperate to leave their
countries. Even a small country such as
Nepal is sending tens of thousands of students every year to US now. In India,
corruption and crime is widespread and backlog of judicial cases is up to 320
years as they do not have enough courts and magistrates/judges.
9. Parents
from Countries such as China, Korea and other countries are dropping their kids
in CA with local guardians at much younger age and these kids are ultimately
going to colleges here, many of these receive free K-12 education here. Birth tourism from Asian countries has been
going on for decades.
10. Lack
of guidance and even misguidance by high school and college counselors to high
school students in CA. Double standards while screening domestic students versus
foreign students for admission into UC system. Opportunities for
extracurricular activities, sports, arts, and other activities are extremely rare
in schools in a country like India yet universities are accepting more foreign
students.
11. School
Districts do not check the residency status frequently enough which results in
enormous additional burden for school districts as people abuse the free K-12
education system. Some school districts in CA such as Death Valley school
district are spending $70,000 per year on each pupil enrolled.
12. Illegal
immigrants, tourists, visa overstays,
asylum, and people on many other
visa categories intentionally arriving in the US for having their children born
here to take advantage of US citizenship by birth privilege and get many other
benefits such as free K-12 education. Giving a birth to child in United States
is one of the top priorities of workers on H1-B, OPT and workers in many other
categories who are not married to US citizen spouses.
https://www.numbersusa.com/
https://www.the74million.org/article/immigration-fears-in-california-schools-report-shows-1-in-8-students-have-undocumented-parents
https://foreignstudentsgrowth.blogspot.com/2018/10/how-many-low-quality-students-from.html
There are many more factors increasing the foreign students over Americans but this is being kept brief. Other factors responsible for much higher percentage of foreign students at graduate level are shorter waiting period to get permanent residency after PhD, professors using students as cheaper research workers, dissecting one research publication in to multiple, professors need to publish papers in order to get their tenure, ethnic preference of students etc.,
Students graduating from our CA high schools are much more academically ready for college; tuition fees for domestic students have gone up yet the odds of securing a spot in good majors such as STEM are decreasing every year.
https://foreignstudentsgrowth.blogspot.com/2018/09/stem-job-market-in-usa-stem-jobs-growth.html
As a concerned parent and US citizen, I am requesting following solutions;
1. OPT
should be only for one year and one time only and not after every degree.
2. We
need to institute proper screening checks prior to granting admissions to foreigners
to cut back on fraud in college application process. Whatever written in the
application package needs to verified or foreign students need to be tested
academically prior to starting school in USA.
3. Need
better screening methods before granting immigrant visas or any other types of
visas. Get rid of birth citizenship as this is the biggest loophole which
people on many visa categories exploit to get resources from this country.
4. We
need to establish a database of fingerprints of students, students take classes
and exams for each other, and online education system is full of loopholes.
5. Eliminate
double standards in college admissions, and stop discrimination against
domestic students.
6. Institute
proper counselling and guidance procedures at our educational institutes.
7. Need
to adjust seats in various disciplines as per the job market trends, we cannot
provide subsidized education for majors which might only have hobby value.
8. Strengthen
our community college education system to provide opportunities for vocational
education. Vocational education opportunities are very limited.
9. Provide
opportunities of higher education to those who are legally eligible to work in
this country.
10. Many
countries are benefitting with our extensive research budget, we are educating
foreign students who might be selling out intellectual property to other
nations. We need to spend money wisely.
11. Encourage
additional home schooling and self-learning opportunities for high school
students who wish to graduate with STEM specializations. We need to give much
more weightage to proctored tests than those to assignments.
12. We
need to check the residency requirements in our K-12 schools every year to
ensure students receiving free education and other benefits do qualify by law for
those benefits. Issuing vouchers for education to legal citizens is another way
to curb fraud.
I appreciate your response on this issue, or if you have any better methods for us to do outreach or solutions, I would appreciate knowing what they are.
Sincerely,
Mark
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