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U.S. Graduate Schools Rely More on Asia

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Surge in interest from foreign students for graduate study in the U.S. benefits about 200 graduate schools where about $24 billion is spent.

International students making up 17% of U.S. graduate student enrolees by 2014

11/12/2014

Increase in enrollment was high for China in 2011 and 2012 and down to -1% by 2014. Enrollment from China declined because of increasing opportunities for graduate study in China and demand for local graduates. Enrollment from India increased by 27% in 2014 because of tighter student visa restrictions for the UK and Australia and continued interest in foreign credentials.

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U.S. Graduate Schools Rely More on Asia

Wall Street Journal 11/12/2014


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