What COVID-19 Means for International Students Interested in the US

More than 22,000 prospective international students in our global coronavirus survey pool expressed an interest in studying in the US. 

In this white paper, we explore their responses and cover how they are adapting to the coronavirus crisis, including:  

  • How their plans to study in the US have changed 
  • How they feel about starting their studies online 
  • What they expect from higher education institutions during the crisis 

Please fill out the short form to get your free copy of the white paper now.  

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