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Ambivalent About International Students

Some students in Western nations see value in classmates from abroad; others aren't so sure.

Can a $49 English Test Pass Muster?

Can a $49, AI-enabled, take-anywhere English skills test -- created by the developer of a free smartphone language app -- disrupt the crowded world of higher ed language assessment?

Supreme Court Upholds Trump's Travel Ban

In case closely watched by higher education, justices find that Trump was within his authority in restricting entry to the U.S. for nationals from a group of mostly Muslim-majority countries.

In-State Tuition for International Students

Eastern Michigan hopes resident tuition rates will attract many more international undergraduates.

Commissions and Incentives

Pathway providers are shaking up the international student recruitment landscape, and the incentives they offer recruiting agents are attracting scrutiny.

Parting Ways

Some third-party pathway partnerships have ended.

As Pathway Market Expands, Enrollment Outcomes Diverge

The number of universities contracting with corporate entities to recruit for and manage first-year programs for international students keeps growing. As competition increases, institutions report mixed results with the model.

Language and Other Challenges: Faculty Perceptions of International Students

At international education conference, sessions focus on challenges faced by international students, both those perceived by faculty and those reported by students.