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September 13, 2016
Title: Foreign Students Pushing out Americans
Topic: Foreign Students Pushing out Americans
Discussed by Phyllis Schlafly
with Eagle Forum (www.eagleforum.org)
This is a best-of interview as a tribute to Phyllis Schlafly. Who will take her place?
High school seniors are eagerly watching their mail, hoping for the “fat envelope” indicating acceptance by the college of their choice.
Unfortunately, more American students are receiving the “thin envelope”. The most selective public colleges, such as UCLA and Michigan, are now only taking one out of every six applicants, compared to one out of three a decade ago. Top private colleges, such as Stanford and Harvard, admit one out of twenty applicants, compared to one out of ten a decade ago.
Phyllis Schlafly, Founder of Eagle Forum, reveals that the majority of the applicants accepted are now foreign-born because they have the money! But how and why? “The Chinese are eager to get as many students over here,” Mrs. Schlafly says. “And we’re being lied to about this,” she goes on to explain.
When foreign students come to America, whether they are Chinese or another nationality, there are a host of issues that arise. First, most don’t speak English, or speak very little English. This is causing headaches for professors in their classroom. Phyllis says, “We’re being told that they are bringing in all these bright students, but they’re really not.” It’s hard to advance if you don’t understand the language.
In addition, many colleges and universities do not require the same entrance mandates for foreign-born students that they demand of American students. One reason for this is MONEY. Foreign-born students are often able to pay much higher prices for their education that American students are. Phyllis explains how Chinese not only have more money for tuition, but they have more spending money than most American students. Where do they get their money? Listen in as she reveals more!
To read Phyllis Schlafly’s report on this issue click
here.
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April 12, 2016
Title: Foreign Students Pushing out Americans
Topic: Foreign Students Pushing out Americans
Discussed by Phyllis Schlafly
with Eagle Forum (www.eagleforum.org)
High school seniors are eagerly watching their mail, hoping for the “fat envelope” indicating acceptance by the college of their choice.
Unfortunately, more American students are receiving the “thin envelope”. The most selective public colleges, such as UCLA and Michigan, are now only taking one out of every six applicants, compared to one out of three a decade ago. Top private colleges, such as Stanford and Harvard, admit one out of twenty applicants, compared to one out of ten a decade ago.
Phyllis Schlafly, Founder of Eagle Forum, reveals that the majority of the applicants accepted are now foreign-born because they have the money! But how and why? “The Chinese are eager to get as many students over here,” Mrs. Schlafly says. “And we’re being lied to about this,” she goes on to explain.
When foreign students come to America, whether they are Chinese or another nationality, there are a host of issues that arise. First, most don’t speak English, or speak very little English. This is causing headaches for professors in their classroom. Phyllis says, “We’re being told that they are bringing in all these bright students, but they’re really not.” It’s hard to advance if you don’t understand the language.
In addition, many colleges and universities do not require the same entrance mandates for foreign-born students that they demand of American students. One reason for this is MONEY. Foreign-born students are often able to pay much higher prices for their education that American students are. Phyllis explains how Chinese not only have more money for tuition, but they have more spending money than most American students. Where do they get their money? Listen in as she reveals more!
To read Phyllis Schlafly’s report on this issue click
here.
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