Middle Eastern Students Find Options at Home and Elsewhere

By Robert Sedgwick, Editor, WENR A number of articles have appeared in the press as of late bemoaning the first downturn in international student enrollments in the U.S. in more than 30 years. Much of the concern has focused on the diminishing cohorts of students…

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WENR, September/October 2004: Americas

Editorial Note: Web links have been removed from this page due to outdated third-party web content. Canada Report: Overseas Student Enrollments on Rise Figures released at the end of July show a dramatic increase in the number of international students that enrolled at Canadian universities…

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International Student Recruitment Since 9/11

by Marjorie S. Smith, Associate Dean and Director, International Student Admission, University of Denver Part II: It’s a Jungle Out There Since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, university recruiters have had to think long and hard about how we spend our time and…

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International Student Recruitment Since 9/11

by Joseph J. Hindrawan In the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 2001, it was widely anticipated that the international student recruitment effort of U.S. colleges and universities would suffer a grave setback. It was believed that many foreign students would be reluctant…

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Education in Ontario, Canada, Undergoes Changes

By Robert Sedgwick, Editor, WENR ACCESS OUR LATEST PROFILE ON EDUCATION IN CANADA Education in Canada differs from province to province, owing largely to the country’s regionalism and binational (French and English) character. In contrast to the French-speaking province of Quebec, Ontario’s system of education…

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