International Student and Scholar Services

Higher education institutions in the United States are increasingly using the language of “global citizenship” to describe the skills and habits they seek to cultivate in their students.
A former undergraduate student shares her experience inviting her international classmate home with her for Thanksgiving.
With more Middle Eastern students coming to U.S. campuses, international student offices can help these students adapt to U.S. campus culture and meet their cultural needs.
David Tobenkin
Higher education in Iraq suffered in the aftermath of U.S. military action, but U.S. colleges and universities are building partnerships to help rebuild higher education opportunities for Iraqis.
International education news, views, and insights.
Rachel Banks
Educating students from abroad truly makes a difference in the world, not only for the students themselves but also for the United States.
Karen Doss Bowman
International students in the United States take advantage of education abroad opportunities
NAFSA’s Steve Springer demystifies the latest report from the Government Office of Accountability, including key takeaways for international educators.
Susan Ladika
Women’s universities play a vital role in educating women and helping prepare them to be global leaders.
Although recent political changes in the United States may alter the timeline of warming relations with Cuba, colleges and universities are already moving forward with partnership programs.