November 10, 2006
Foreign Enrollment at Graduate Schools Increases, Reversing a 3-Year Decline
Total foreign enrollment at American graduate schools increased by 1 percent this fall, after three consecutive years of decline. In what is seen as a promising sign, the number of new foreign graduate students increased by 12 percent, suggesting that total enrollments should continue to rise.
The findings come from a survey by the Council of Graduate Schools. The 177 institutions that participated in the study, conducted in September, include more than two-thirds of the 50 schools
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