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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Using Social Media to Recruit in Emerging Markets

Yoko Kono American universities and colleges are increasingly recognizing that they may be over-reliant on a select few countries when it comes to enrolling international students. Most notably, institutions are becoming heavily reliant on students from China, India, and South Korea. In these times of…

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Where Are Overseas Indians Studying?

Nick Clark, Editor, WENR A new report from one of India’s top business schools states that the number of Indian students overseas in 2009 was 191,000, rising an eye-popping 258 percent since 2000. According to the Institute of International Education, 104,000 of those students were…

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International Academic Mobility Continues to Grow Despite Economic Downturn

By Nick Clark, Editor, World Education News & Reviews The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development released its annual Education at a Glance report in September, finding that while the global mobility of students continues to increase steadily, the U.S. share of international enrollments continues to decrease. The…

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