January 31, 2003
More Effort Urged on Foreign Students
Colleges in the United States, along with the federal government, must work harder to recruit international students because of the greater competition from many other countries for top applicants and the political effects of September 11, says a report released this month by Nafsa: Association of International Educators.
The report, "In America's Interest: Welcoming International Students," was written by a panel that was created before September 11, 2001, to confront what was seen as
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