September 1, 2006
Foreign Graduate Students Flock to U.S. in Greater Numbers, Report Says
The number of foreign students admitted to American graduate schools rose in 2006 for the second straight year, according to the Council of Graduate Schools.
The 12-percent increase for the coming academic year is consistent with the rise in applications that the council reported in March, and could herald a significant growth in graduate foreign enrollments this fall.
The survey found that admissions for the 2006-7 academic year were up in most fields of study, with engineering
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