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Today's Global Campus
Reviving international enrollments and study-abroad programs
 
The number of new international students in the United States has been falling since 2015, decreasing the cultural diversity and income of many colleges. While the pandemic exacerbated this deficit in international enrollments, it has also led to innovations in recruitment and online education, helping colleges reach new groups of students.

Today's Global Campus explores how colleges are adapting to new realities and explain how the pandemic, political shifts, and other factors have affected international enrollments and study-abroad programs.
Today's Global Campus
Purchase this issue brief for insight into: 
  • How the pandemic and political shifts affected international enrollment and study-abroad programs.
  • What the future of international education looks like, and the challenges institutions should expect.
  • Strategies colleges are using to recruit overseas students and internationalize programs at home.
  • Why global perspectives continue to be a critical piece of a 21st-century college education.
 
 

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