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REPORTS SHOW AN INCREASE OF STUDENTS CHOOSING TO STUDY IN THE UNITED STATES
November 14th, 2011 posted by Sarah Pont
The results are in…
US STATE DEPARTMENT RELAXES VISA REGULATIONS FOR IRANIAN STUDENTS
May 23rd, 2011 posted by Ian Maull
In a move intended to make the country more accessible to Iranian students, the US state department has released details of its decision to make longer, multiple entry visas available.
IIE LAUNCHES EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FUND FOR US-BASED JAPANESE STUDENTS
March 30th, 2011 posted by Ian Maull
The Institute of International Education (IIE), with support from the Freeman Foundation, has created an emergency grants programme to help students from Japan on US campuses whose home country support has been devastated by the recent earthquake and tsunami in Northeast Japan.
IS THE US RELYING TOO HEAVILY ON CHINA FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS?
November 15th, 2010 posted by Paul McWilliams
Enrolments from Chinese students to US universities rose by almost 30% in the academic year 2009-2010, according to the Institute of International Education’s annual Open Doors report. However, overall the number of international students choosing to study in America rose by only 3% to 690,923 with first-time student figures rising by only 1%. This has prompted concerns that the US may be becoming too reliant on Chinese students.
US COLLEGES AIM TO MAKE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FEEL MORE AT HOME
August 25th, 2010 posted by Sarah Pont
For colleges that are focusing on creating a more diverse student body, getting international students enrolled is only half the battle.
USA JOINS THE FIGHT FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
July 28th, 2010 posted by Sarah Pont
In order to make up lost ground, US Universities are using cash, partnerships and recruiters to entice more students into the country.
DEADLINE APPROACHING FOR HAITIAN STUDENT AID GRANTS
February 12th, 2010 posted by Ian Maull
Today is the last day that the Institute of International Education (IIE) will accept applications for emergency support for Haitian students in the US, with grants of up to $2,000 available for those most in need.
