The number of foreign students offered admission to American graduate schools declined 3 percent in 2009, the first drop in five years, says a report on an annual survey by the Council of Graduate ...
They’re not coming to America. The number of foreign students granted admission to American graduate schools dropped by 18 percent from 2003 to 2004, according to a report released last week by the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Admitted international students will be allowed to accept admission at Harvard University and at a foreign institution as a ...
Looking for a business degree in the U.S.? Willamette’s full-time MBA is perfect for students on J-1 or F-1 visas, offering scholarships, internships, and hands-on learning. Note that international ...
The University boasts the second largest number of international students who have attended a United World College high school among all U.S. colleges, wrote Rebecca Zuck, senior development associate ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, in coordination with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, has published a proposed rule that would fundamentally change the way foreign nationals are ...
Students who are non-native speakers of English, who transfer from an institution of higher education outside the U.S. where English was not the language of instruction, are required to submit an ...
These instructions are for students with Foreign Documents (H Visas or US Citizens with academic records out of country). Students who attended a college or university outside of the U.S. will need to ...
Our International Admission Interns are current DePauw students who are excited to help you learn more about our university. They love meeting students and families from around the world and are here ...
Harvard University enrolled its highest number of students in the current academic year, reporting a 28 per cent surge.
Admitted international students will be allowed to accept admission at Harvard University and at a foreign institution as a “backup plan,” according to an internal Harvard email obtained by MassLive.