It will come as no surprise to anyone that after years of steady growth, international student enrollment in the United States dropped below 1 million in 2020–2021, following a 15 percent drop the previous year. A pandemic dip was inevitable—it was just a matter of how much of a dip there would be
International Student and Scholar Services
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How ISSS offices can support this student population, which is expected to grow in coming years.
With a growing number of Indian students on U.S. campuses, there are several ways for international offices to better support this population.
Engaging international students in volunteering has social, cultural, and career benefits.
As part of the wider campus community, it is incumbent upon international offices to create safe spaces and make connections for students.
How institutions in the United States are meeting international students’ academic, financial, social, and emotional needs—including with pandemic-era innovations in services and programs.
What you should know about the Biden administration's Joint Statement of Principles for international education.
International alumni in Turkey and virtual internships in Australia demonstrate the power of international professional development.
Two institutions that foster international student engagement in service projects share their tips for success.