International enrollments at U.S. grad schools level off

Three recent articles in the Chronicle of Higher Education highlight the issues of foreign student enrollment and international partnerships in universities and graduate schools. The first article cites a new report from the Council of Graduate Schools, pointing out that the growth in international student enrollments at U.S. graduate schools leveled off in 2008. In contrast, enrollment of domestic students at U.S. graduate schools has spiked: “The numbers mark the first time since 2004 that enrollments of domestic students rose faster than enrollments of international students at such institutions”:

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