November 7, 2003
Few Students Get an 'Internationalized' Education, Report Says
Although more colleges are requiring foreign-language courses in their un- dergraduate curriculums, most fail to provide their students with a sufficiently "internationalized" education, according to a report released last week by the American Council on Education.
"While some bright spots exist, U.S. higher-education institutions have a long way to go before all students graduate with international skills and knowledge," says the report, which is based on a study of curriculums and
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