November 17, 2000
More Students Study Abroad, but Their Stays Are Shorter
Report shows heightened competition among American, Australian, and British institutions
Just what do American students and their parents want when it comes to the international content of the students' education?
At the moment, that appears to be a mystery.
In one new survey, 48 percent of high-school students said they planned on studying
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