International Student and Scholar Services

Mark Toner
Amid a newly challenging recruiting environment, U.S. institutions will need to leverage all of their competitive advantages to meet their enrollment goals and sustain their global preeminence.
Stephen Pelletier
International students are often seen through the lens of short-term economic benefit, but a look at longer-term data show how powerfully they infuse their intellectual capital into the United States.
Meredith Bell
News and updates from the world of international education.
While Iran’s and the United States’s international higher education relationship has fluctuated dramatically with the vicissitudes of rhetoric and policy, recent data forecast a significant downturn in undergraduate and graduate applications.
Glenn Cook
To help ease international students' language transition and help pave the way for academic success, many U.S. colleges and universities have turned to pathway programs.
An interview with Haifa Jamal Al-Lail, president of Effat University, a women’s university in Saudi Arabia
Meredith Bell
Sweden has seen overall declines in outbound student mobility, but the country continues to draw large numbers of international students.
Meredith Bell
News and updates from the world of international education.