May 30, 2025
NEWS
GLOBIS University Offers Support to Harvard MBA Students Affected by U.S. Visa Restrictions

In response to the recent decision by the U.S. government to restrict student visas for international students, including those enrolled at Harvard University, GLOBIS University, Japan’s largest business school, expresses deep concern and extends its full support to those affected.
GLOBIS believes that empowering future global leaders to learn and grow is essential to fostering innovation and advancing society. At a time when international students face unexpected barriers, we remain committed to doing our part to ensure the continuity of education and leadership development.
Yoshito Hori, President and Founder of GLOBIS University and a graduate of Harvard Business School, has expressed his strong personal support for the affected students. Through the GLOBIS ecosystem, which includes online programs and in-person learning opportunities in Tokyo and at global campuses, we are prepared to offer meaningful support during this period of disruption. This may include course availability, credit transfer options, and flexible enrollment procedures.
Further information will be announced soon through the official GLOBIS University website and social media channels.
For inquiries, please contact us through the GLOBIS University website.