Is There a New Wave of Indian Undergraduate Students Heading to the U.S.?

Li Chang, Research & Advisory Services, WES Dubbed Gen-Q, an increasing number of India’s college-age population (and their families) now have the financial wherewithal to fund an overseas education. However, Indian enrollments at U.S. institutions of higher education, especially at the undergraduate level, have been…

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Converting Secondary Grades from India

By WES Staff Editor’s note: This is an updated version of an article that appeared in the October 2011 issue of WENR. The article has been updated to include sample secondary documents with explanatory notes. This section and a link to the documents can be…

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Selecting Qualified Graduate Students from India

By Ari Mihael, WES Assistant Director, and Nick Clark, Editor, World Education News & Reviews The number of Indian graduate students in the United States is on the decline. From a high of 71,019 in academic year 2008-09, the latest figures from the Institute of…

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Secondary Education in Vietnam

By WES Staff CLICK TO READ OUR LATEST PROFILE ON EDUCATION IN VIETNAMVietnam is currently one of the fastest growing sources of international students for U.S. institutions of higher education. In academic year 2010/11, Vietnam sent the eighth largest cohort of tertiary students to the…

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What is the Expected Change in International Applications for Fall 2012?

WES Research & Advisory Services Staff Three out of four international admissions professionals at U.S. institutions of higher education expect applications from international students to increase for the fall 2012 admissions cycle (incoming class of 2013). Of the 202 respondents to WES’ March survey, only…

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