Non-Degree Programs in the U.S.: Declining Enrollments and Future Prospects
Last year, international enrollments in non-degree programs dropped by nearly 10 percent in the U. S., in part due to erratic foreign government support.
Last year, international enrollments in non-degree programs dropped by nearly 10 percent in the U. S., in part due to erratic foreign government support.
How are the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) goals to enable national higher education reforms within a broader European context faring 20 years later?
The Common Higher Education Area (CHEA) of the East African Community brings Bologna Process style reforms to East Africa. How is it working?
New international student enrollment in U.S. higher education dropped 6.6 percent for the 2017/18 academic year. Can U.S. HEIs reverse the trend?
The Bologna Process has spurred substantial growth in international student movement within the EHEA over the past two decades, albeit unevenly.