[IHE] Economy Does Not Stymie Study Abroad

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.

Read full article by Allie Grasgreen.