International students increase following pandemic declines
The number of international students enrolled in the United States of America has fallen to its lowest level since the pandemic began, according to a new study released by the US Department of State (U.S.) and other higher education associations (EIU).
Source: insidehighered.comPublished on 2021-11-22
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