Enrollment of foreigners rises across U.S. colleges
The number of international students enrolled in American universities has increased this year by 3.2 percent over last year — the first substantial increase since 2001-2002.
While Yale’s own enrollment of international students has only increased 0.2 percent since last year, the total number of international students choosing to study in America made its first jump since suffering decreases of 2.4 percent and 1.3 percent in the two years immediately following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, according to last month’s annual “Open Doors” study by the Institute of International...
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