It’s the most wonderful time of the year: time to revisit our 2018 predictions. Each year we come up with list of predictions related to the world of international education. Now that the year is almost over, let’s take another … Continue reading
As WhatsApp grows in popularity around the globe it’s continuing to climb its way into recruitment strategies and communication plans at US colleges and universities. If you’re exploring new ways to refresh your international student recruitment or communication plan for … Continue reading
End of the Mandate Pushes Schools Away From ACA for International Students Although Republican efforts over the summer to repeal the ACA (Obamacare) failed, that didn’t mean the landmark legislation was safe from attack. Instead, its been death by a … Continue reading
For the first time in many years the US international education sector is seeing its first signs of slowed growth, English as a Second Language programs are feeling the pain and seeing drastic drops in the number of students enrolling … Continue reading
It is easy to sit here and say that last November’s election and current US international demeanor and policies are the cause of Canada’s growing international student boom. To be fair, that is probably true to some extent. It is … Continue reading
ACA Is Here To Stay (in substance, at least) With the relentless drumbeat from President-Elect Trump to repeal the Affordable Care Act throughout our election season, and the newly-formed Republican-controlled Congress already putting in place a plan to repeal the … Continue reading
Like in years past, this January we made ten predictions related to the world of international education. Now that the year is almost over, lets revisit these predictions and see how we did! US For-Profit Schools Continue to Internationalize Our … Continue reading
In 2013 NACAC officially gave their member institutions the green light to add the use of agents to their recruiting arsenal. However, at their 2016 meeting there were two new recommendations from NACAC on the use of commissioned agents. Those recommendations from … Continue reading
We made ten predictions related to the world of international education back in January of this year. Now that the year is almost over, lets take a look at them and see the results. International Student Numbers in the US … Continue reading
This year Brazil fell into a deep recession as the numbers continued to show more and more unfavorable evidence that the light at the end of the economic tunnel was dimming. As indicators continued to confirm that Brazil was in … Continue reading