US sees growth in foreign student enrollment - for now Series: African students (l. to r.) Gloria Mu...
US sees growth in foreign student enrollment - for now Series: African students (l. to r.) Gloria Mudogo, Helena Mensah-Bonsu, Chao Sio, and Rita Thanga take a break at Northeastern University in Boston. A new report shows a rise in international students in the US, but officials suggest cautious optimism. BY JOHN NORDELL - STAFF: ALL Edition
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After three years of stagnation, the number of international college students coming to the United States is back up 5.1 percent, according to a report released yesterday by the New York-based Institute of International Education, the leading nonprofit organization on this issue. "For the first time in several years there has been an increase, and...
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US sees growth in foreign student enrollment - for now Series: African students (l. to r.) Gloria Mudogo, Helena Mensah-Bonsu, Chao Sio, and Rita Thanga take a break at Northeastern University in Boston. A new report shows a rise in international students in the US, but officials suggest cautious optimism. BY JOHN NORDELL - STAFF: ALL Edition
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