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.
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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?
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