New Pathways for International Education in an Age of Global Disruption (U.S.)

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This report features insights from over 19,000 prospective international students interested in studying in the U.S. Download your copy of the report to find out student views on the following:

  • Motivation for attending a college or a university
  • How they feel about the U.S. political climate and current safety concerns
  • How they gauge teaching quality and academic reputation
  • What their communications preferences are and how they research an institution
  • Expectations around graduate outcomes, tuition in the US, and the student experience, among other student choice priorities

This report also includes an updated set of data around the international student response to COVID-19 and how study plans have changed.

Please fill out the short form to get your copy.

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