Thank God my daughter graduates this year (before this mess comes into force).
I’d be highly surprised if your daughter is enrolled someplace that will be affected.
The following have programs that will potentially be affected in the U.S.—but only those programs at the institutes that are pontifical. I’m sure that most of CUAs undergraduate programs aren’t pontifical.
United States
Boston College School of Theology, Boston, MA
The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC
International Marian Research Institute at the University of Dayton, Dayton, OH
Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University, Berkeley, CA
John Paul II Institute, Washington, DC
Pontifical College Josephinum, Columbus, OH
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, Ponce, PR
Pontifical Faculty at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake (Mundelein Seminary), Mundelein, IL
Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception (PFIC), Dominican House of Studies, Washington, DC
St. Mary’s Seminary and University, Baltimore, MD
While I’m highly suspicious of anything coming out of Rome now days, it may have some good sides.
Do realize that institutes offering pontifical degrees were hyper-focussed at the undergraduate level long before the Germans made this a specialty. So long as the secondary school system was strong enough to support it, the system worked ok. That is gone.
Many of these degrees are at the graduate level, especially outside of Rome.