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Is Translation O.K.?

Many British universities lack policies on what kind of help foreign students can receive.

Foreign Student Dependence

New report provides breakdown on international enrollments by discipline and institution, showing that there are graduate STEM programs in which more than 90 percent of students are from outside the U.S.

Paying a Premium

Graduate students at a Canadian university question the use of commissioned agents and whether prospective international students are being steered into “premium tuition” programs that are not the best academic fit.

'Amplifying' Education's Value

New OECD report finds that gaps in employment rates based on educational attainment widened during the recession. Among other findings, the number of students crossing borders to enroll in higher education continues to increase.

Shift on Agents

Admissions association panel seeks to lift ban on agents paid on commission in international student recruiting -- while maintaining that the "best practice" is not to use them at all.

Looking Past China

At gathering of international educators, panelists discuss emerging destinations for international student recruitment.

Strategies for Saudi Student Success

International educators discuss specific challenges facing the growing numbers of Saudi students in the U.S.

New Visa Protocols Cause Delays

Students and exchange scholars are being referred to secondary inspection under policies put in place after the Boston Marathon bombings. Reported delays range from 20 minutes to three hours.