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3 Countries Dominate International Education in the US

May 11th, 2014 by Jennifer Frankel
3 Countries Dominate International Education in the US

A rising tide may lift all boats but overreliance on just a few sources may force a few colleges and universities to run aground. At least that’s what some experts are saying in response to the data provided by the Institute of International Education in its last Open Doors report. As we noted in our…

New Data on International Education Released

November 21st, 2013 by Jennifer Frankel
New Data on International Education Released

The Institute of International Education’s released its annual Open Doors report this month. The report, an overview of the shape, structure, and scope of international education in the United States, provides encouraging information for study abroad and international students alike. The number of the number of international students at US colleges and universities and the…

Exchange Rates Affect International Education

November 2nd, 2013 by Jennifer Frankel
Exchange Rates Affect International Education

In the world of international education two giants stand tall: China and India. It should come as no surprise that the world’s two most populous nations – and, indeed, two of its emerging superpowers – contribute more international students than any other countries on the planet. From there, however, the stories diverge. While recent economic…

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