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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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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Obtaining Authentic Secondary Credentials from Saudi Arabia

By Nick Clark, Editor, WENR and Ari Mihael, Assistant Director and Area Specialist, WES CLICK TO ACCESS OUR LATEST PROFILE ON EDUCATION IN SAUDI ARABIA Universities around the world have seen huge increases in the numbers of Saudi students enrolling on their campuses over the…

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WES Data Trends Among Saudi Applicants for Credential Evaluation

Yoko Kono, Research Associate, WES Research and Advisory Services, Nick Clark, Editor, World Education News & Reviews Since 1989, information specialists at World Education Services (WES) have been using and maintaining a state-of-the-art credential evaluation database known as AICES (Automated International Credential Evaluation System) to…

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