International Graduate Enrollment Trends in the U.S.

Li Chang, Research & Advisory Services, WES In the global competition for talent, graduate schools in the U.S. need to develop responsive strategies that diversify their student bodies and adapt to emerging recruitment trends. International Students in the U.S By Level of Study, 1960-2012 For…

Read more

Mexico’s International Students: Down, But Not Out

Mexico’s International Students: Down, But Not Out

The number of Mexican residents seeking an evaluation of their academic credentials through World Education Services rose 24.7 percent between 2010 and 2012, indicating a significant uptick in interest among Mexicans for U.S. educational opportunities after a period of recent decline in the wake of the global financial crisis.

Read more

Education in Venezuela

Nick Clark, Editor, World Education News & Reviews Education in Venezuela is administered and regulated by the Venezuelan Ministry of Education and is highly centralized. Education is compulsory for the first nine years (educación básica) and is taught in Spanish. After nine years of basic…

Read more

Education in Mexico

An Overview of Education in Mexico

In this article, we offer an introduction to the education system of Mexico, with insight on how best to evaluate common academic credentials from both the secondary and tertiary levels.

Read more
1 2 17 18 19 20 21 28 29