The recent scandal involving U.S. college admissions may include implications for international students as well. In fact, the United States is home to over one million of the 4.6 million international students worldwide. Not only is the revenue from international student enrollments used to create jobs, but it also backs the growth and development of U.S. educational institutions and subsidizes the cost of domestic student enrollment. Unfortunately, however, international student enrollment in American colleges is declining. Failure to promote international student enrollment may result in budget cuts that could eliminate programs or downsize overall student enrollment, including domestic enrollment.
Source: Forbes April 07, 2019 18:11 UTC