How is the Mobility of Korean Students to the U.S. Shifting?

Mirae Baik, Research & Advisory Services, WES The Republic of Korea, more commonly referred to as South Korea, has been among the top three sending countries for international students to the United States for the past 10 years. The United States attracts nearly 63 percent…

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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.

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Will U.S. Enrollments Among Nepali Students Rebound?

Paul Schulmann, Research & Advisory Services, WES Nepal is one of Asia’s least developed countries, yet for several years it has punched above its weight in terms of international student mobility.  Despite the political turmoil and poverty that has blighted the country, it is currently…

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