November 10, 2008
Growth Rate Slows in Enrollment of Foreign Graduate Students in the U.S.
The growth in the number of international students enrolling at American graduate schools slackened this fall, according to the results of a survey by the Council of Graduate Schools. First-time enrollments from India and South Korea, two of the three most prolific sources of students, actually declined.
Total international graduate enrollment increased just 3 percent this fall, after rising 7 percent in 2007, said the
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