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Changes Planned for Foreign Student Work Program
A senator's letter provides insight into possible changes planned for the optional practical training program that allows international students to work in the U.S. postgraduation.
Town-Gown With a Global Twist
Results from a survey of community members' perceptions of international students in a rural Midwestern town suggest there's plenty of room for improvement.

Indicted for Cheating
15 Chinese nationals face charges of an elaborate scheme in which those showing up for standardized admissions tests were not who they said they were -- or who their passports said they were.
Fee for Being Foreign
Citing a need to expand support services, some public universities are charging differentiated tuition rates or hiking fees for international undergraduate students. But why are many of them mixing the funds with their general budgets?
The Students Universities 'Cannot Afford to Fail'
Australia considers whether the quest for tuition revenue from abroad is eroding standards.
U-Turn on Iranian Admissions
UMass, after consulting with State Department, reverses policy that would have prohibited Iranian students from enrolling in certain programs.

'Patriotism Abroad'
With the growth of Chinese students on U.S. campuses, the impact of geopolitical tensions on interpersonal relations can't be ignored, a new study suggests.
The University of China at Illinois
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign enrolled 37 undergraduates from China in 2000. Now it has close to 3,000. What are the implications of such a shift?
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