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Posted on 9/22/2010
In an effort to accommodate the growing number of international students who are moving to America in order to obtain U.S. higher education, many universities are creating unique social programs for global learners.
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A growing number of American universities are inviting international students, in order to increase diversity and global perspective on campus. For example, Babson College recently welcomed a second group of Saltire Fellows, who come to the U.S. from Scotland to complete Read full article...
Posted in Academics and Student Activities Posted on 9/22/2010
In order to make U.S. undergraduate programs more accessible to international students, a growing number of American universities are creating student exchange agreements. These initiatives often encourage global scholars to move to the U.S. in order to study at an American Read full article...
Posted in Choosing a U.S. Institution Posted on 9/21/2010
In an effort to curtail the culture shock that international student may experience after moving to the U.S., a growing number of universities are improving their global student orientations. These programs are designed to welcome new residents to the school Read full article...
Posted in Choosing a U.S. Institution Posted on 9/17/2010
Many international students come to the U.S. in order to study rare subjects. A number of American universities offer unusual degree programs that may not be found anywhere else.
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In order to provide international students with a comprehensive English language education, a growing number of universities are expanding their English as a Second Language (ESL) programs. These initiatives are designed to assist new residents with reading, writing and speaking.
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International students often move to the U.S. in order to take advantage of the many world-renowned academic programs. Schools such as the University of Virginia Darden School of Business offer MBA, doctorate and executive education programs that have been ranked Read full article...
Posted in Academics and Student Activities Posted on 9/17/2010
As international students continue to enroll in U.S. undergraduate programs, these institutions are experiencing record numbers of global freshmen. Learners from across the world are increasingly moving to the U.S. in order to pursue higher education.
For Read full article... Posted in English as a Second Language Posted on 9/15/2010
In order to make freshman orientation a fun experience, numerous universities are creating unique welcoming programs. Activities such as dancing, singing and field trips are often incorporated to help global learners feel comfortable in their new homes.
Schools Read full article... Posted in Living in the U.S. Posted on 9/15/2010
In an effort to assist international students after their move to the U.S., a number of private organizations are creating friendship programs. These initiatives typically pair a global student with a native resident who can both welcome and help them Read full article...
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