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How Reed Grew International Population in Challenging Year
Letter from college president highlighted approach that made clear that American higher ed doesn't back Trump policies.

Shaky International Yields
At undergraduate level, Southern institutions appear to be having a tougher time attracting students from outside the U.S. Nearly half of graduate deans see declines at the master’s level, and 31 percent at the Ph.D. level.

Supreme Court Partially Reinstates Travel Ban
Court agrees to hear case, reinstates ban except for foreign nationals -- including admitted students -- “who have a credible claim of a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States.”

The State of Campus Internationalization
Survey finds progress in comprehensive internationalization efforts. The top two priority activities for colleges are sending U.S. students abroad and recruiting international students.

‘Serious Times’ for International Education
International education professionals meeting this week for NAFSA’s annual conference confront a difficult political environment.

Appeals Court Rejects Trump Travel Ban
Decision says the administration’s policy discriminates unconstitutionally on the basis of religion.

Perceptions of Pathway Programs
New commissioned research from NAFSA: Association of International Educators looks at perceptions of partnering with corporate providers to establish pathway programs for international students.

International Graduates Winning Right to Work in U.S.
Study shows approvals have gone up for "optional practical training" of up to three years. Students from China and India account for more than half of those winning the prized approvals.
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