International Enrollment Management

Admission and Placement of International Students and Scholars

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Contributing to Comprehensive Internationalization

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English as a Second Language Program Administration

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Preparing International Student and Scholars for Study in the United States

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Recruiting International Students and Scholars

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EducationUSA: IEM Spotlight on Malaysia

The Malaysian government's development plan to have "developed nation" status by the year 2020 has influenced many policies in the country, especially those related to education. Malaysian students are no longer studying abroad in the numbers seen over the past few decades because a large number of
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Collegial Conversations

Throughout the year, NAFSA works with numerous experienced international educators to conduct live, online chats. These conversations are free of charge and generally last one hour. A login is not required for particpants to join the conversation, and interested users can sign up for email reminders
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The Educational System of Brazil

With a rapidly growing economy, an engaged civic society, and an increasingly mobile student population, Brazil is at the forefront of discussions about comparative international education.
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Summary of U.S. Education

An accredited institution of higher education has been reviewed by one of the eight regional accreditation entities in the United States. The review is an exhaustive process that ensures academic integrity and quality.
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DOS Extends Initial F and M Visa Issuance Window to 120 Days

February 9, 2006 DOS cable instructs consular posts that persons applying for initial-entry F-1, F-2, M-1, and M-2 visas may be issued these visas up to 120 days before the program start date as listed on their I-20s. However, new F and M students can still not be admitted to the United States
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