Aug 16, 2019
Brad Farnsworth, ACE's vice president for global engagement, talks with our podcast hosts about recent trends in international student enrollment, delays in issuing student visas, global partnerships, and whether the Trump administration's policies and rhetoric are impacting international higher education. Just back from a trip to China, Farnsworth has particular insight into how these trends and policies are playing out in Beijing and for Chinese students who want to study in the United States.
EPISODE NOTES
Here are some of the links and references from this week’s show:
International Student Economic Value Tool
NAFSA: Association of International Educators
2018 Open Doors Report
Institute of International Education
Optional Practical Training
(OPT) for F-1 Students
Recommendations to institutions with Confucius Institutes in
light of heightened concerns from Congress and federal national
security agencies.
American Council on Education
Letters from Harvard, New Jersey colleges and universities, and Michigan colleges and universities on the growing uncertainty and anxiety around issues involving international students and scholars.
Letter to the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and
Citizenship for the hearing on “Policy Changes and Processing
Delays at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.”
American Council on Education
Internationalization Lab Program
American Council on Education
Enhancing the Quality of the International Student
Experience
By Brad Farnsworth
From the introduction:
ACE, Associations Reiterate Request for Clarification of Foreign Gift Reporting Requirements
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Sarah Spreitzer is a director in ACE’s Division of Government and Public Affairs. She represents the Council and its members on matters related to research policy and funding, federal policy, international students, and immigration.
Jon Turk is the associate director for research in ACE’s Division of Learning and Engagement, where he conducts original research on student success, higher education finance, postsecondary data policy, and higher education governance.
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