The University of Toronto and Harvard University have struck an agreement that will ensure international students from Harvard’s John F Kennedy School of Government have a place to study if visa restrictions are imposed on the US institution. Under the arrangement, U of T’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy will welcome international students from Harvard Kennedy School if they are prevented from entering the US due to visa or entry restrictions. The visiting students would be enrolled as full-time, non-degree students; they would pay their tuition and fees to the Harvard Kennedy School, which in turn would reimburse U of T. “We are deeply grateful for the support of the Munk School and other partners, who are helping to ensure that we can continue to provide all [Harvard Kennedy School] students with the excellent education they deserve,” said Harvard Kennedy School Dean Jeremy Weinstein.