Survey suggests US higher education will bounce back in 2022
A survey of 5,800+ prospective students to the US has found that 83% said they were more likely to study in the US since president Biden was elected, but cost remains a key worry.
A survey of 5,800+ prospective students to the US has found that 83% said they were more likely to study in the US since president Biden was elected, but cost remains a key worry.
The DHS should issue a new memo focused on international entrepreneurs to help the US economy recover from the pandemic, the Brookings Institution has urged.
Now that vaccines are being rolled out and there is a shift in the US federal administration, things will quickly to return to normal, right? asks professor of International Education Jason E Lane
Prospective international students have overwhelmingly suggested that the election of Joe Biden as US president makes them view the country more favourably as a study destination.
US outbound mobility providers are encouraged by pent up demand and interest in study abroad opportunities from US students, but they predict recovery to be gradual as the pandemic continues to throw up unknowns for the future.
Biden began his presidency by signing a range of executive orders, which US educators say indicate a more favourable climate for international education.
It is with optimism that American education and the many international students who make the US their home wish a new President and his team well
The Harvard president has pleaded to president-elect Joe Biden to prioritise international students as US consulates resume routine visa services.