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South African students crack US Ivy League universities

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February 07, 2026

A RECORD number of South African students have secured early acceptance into some of the United States' most prestigious institutions, despite ongoing social and political upheaval in the country.

This milestone reflects a broader shift: more South Africans are cracking the elite university admissions code, armed with better information and strategic insight.

“Despite the current climate in the US, interest among South Africans hasn’t waned - if anything, it’s intensified. Students are aware of the headlines and political noise, but remain focused on the long-term value of a world-class education.

Just as encouraging is their confidence in South Africa itself: for most, studying abroad is about gaining experience and perspective, with every intention of bringing those skills back home,” says Brad Latilla-Campbell, Country Manager at Crimson Education, a global mentorship company that helps students gain admission to Ivy League, Oxbridge, and other top universities around the world.

The backdrop to this trend is a US higher education system under mounting pressure. Funding cuts and travel bans under the US President Donald Trump administration have fuelled widespread uncertainty, with universities across the US recording a 17% drop in new international student enrolments compared to last year’s intake.

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