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The Next Frontier
Amid pressures to increase revenues and international enrollments, some universities move to establish high schools for international students on their campuses.

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Not Just Cash Cows
Colleges need to focus more on the particular needs of international students, who can often feel as if they are valued merely for the money they bring to their institutions, argues Rick Turner.

The Evolving Visa and Border Regime
Since Trump came into office, questions have swirled around U.S. visa and border policy. What’s changed so far, what hasn’t, and what does it all mean for higher education?

Agent Debate Awakens
Draft policy proposed by Middle States would prohibit accredited institutions from using commissioned agents in international recruitment -- as many now do.

Canada's Moment
A Trump effect? Many Canadian universities are reporting large gains in international applications at the same time some American universities are seeing declines.

Will International Students Stay Away?
Four in 10 colleges are seeing drops in applications from international students amid pervasive concerns that the political climate might keep them away.

Teaching and Integrating International Students
Various surveys look at biggest academic challenges international students face and the availability of professional development opportunities for professors teaching in intercultural classrooms.

Challenging Era for International Education
Administrators who promote global agendas for colleges consider the newly politicized nature of their work.
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