Inside Higher Ed – November 15, 2010
EXCERPT:
Worries that the worldwide economic downturn would trigger a slip in international education should be largely alleviated by this year’s “Open Doors” report, which shows that during the peak of the recession, international student enrollment continued to rise and — for the first time in the report’s history — the total number of U.S. students who studied abroad declined slightly.
Also, China overtook India as the country sending the most international students to the U.S.