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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Rebuilding Academic Mobility Between Indonesia and the United States

By WES Staff READ OUR LATEST PROFILE ON EDUCATION IN INDONESIA Home to 250,000 people, Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous country and third-largest democracy, while also being the largest majority-Muslim country in the world. Given these facts, and considering that Indonesia’s economy has…

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International Mobility Data Sources

By Nick Clark, Editor World Education News & Reviews The number of students crossing international borders to attend institutions of higher education has grown significantly in the last few decades, as have the number of reports that track those trends, both at the national level…

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Chinese Enrollment Trends in the United States

By Nick Clark, Editor, World Education News & Reviews The Institute of International Education released its annual report on international enrollments in U.S. higher education for academic year 2009/10 in November, and the biggest takeaway was the continued and phenomenal growth from China at a…

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Indian Perceptions of US Higher Education

By Vijaya Khandavilli READ OUR LATEST PROFILE ON EDUCATION IN INDIA Universities and colleges in the United States have long been the destination of choice for internationally mobile students from India. This especially has been the case in the last decade of rapid economic growth…

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