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South African students crack US Ivy League universities
Saturday Star
|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.
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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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