THRIVE Act agent “fix” signed into law in US
US institutions that were barred from using commission-based agents to recruit international students are permitted to do so after an amendment was signed.
US institutions that were barred from using commission-based agents to recruit international students are permitted to do so after an amendment was signed.
Stakeholders in the US’ international education community have welcomed new government commitments to promote the country as a study destination.
The largest international student market into the US is being stymied by the fact large numbers of US consulates around the world are not processing visas, and stakeholders are seriously concerned.
Students globally will be able to discover "extraordinary opportunities" at community colleges thanks to a new collaboration.
The Association of Boarding Schools and AIRC have announced a five-year agreement seeking to expand secondary educational opportunities for students globally.
Dual intent should be permitted during F-1 visa applications to the US, while issues around Chinese student ties to the military may hamper US attempts to recruit more students going ahead, stakeholders have said.
US institutions are looking for cost-effective solutions to engage with international Generation Z students as budgets have been slashed at colleges, delegates at the annual AIRC conference have shared.
The AIRC has graduated the first cohort of 13 international education professionals of its International Student Recruitment and Enrolment Planning program.