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International students contributed $40 billion to US economy in 22/23

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International students contributed over $40 billion to the US economy in the 2022/23 academic year as new enrollments exceeded pre-pandemic levels. Analysis by NAFSA has found the economic impact of international students increased by nearly $6.3 billion (up 16%).

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“Ample room” for int’l students in the US

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Business & Management masters are the most sought-after programs of international students in the US, a new report by Studyportals has revealed. India has surpassed China to become the largest source country at US graduate level, according to the Recruiting for Key Disciplines in the US report.

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US hosted over one million international students last year as pandemic recovery continues

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There were over one million international students in the US during the 2022/23 academic year, marking a 12% increase on the previous year and a near-return to pre-pandemic levels. Data from fall 2024 suggests growth has continued this year, with the number of international students further increasing by 8%.

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International student athletes in the US losing out on sponsorship

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If you’re in the US, or just an avid basketball fan, these are names that might have appeared in the sports section you read in the morning – at least in the month of March and early April. Students from overseas have been gracing American television sets for multiple years in various sports.

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US: international scholars total rises by 13%

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A 13% year-on-year rise in the number of international scholars in the US saw a total of 102,366 international scholars engage in research, teaching, and clinical activities on campuses across the country. A further 38% were in the US for one to three years, with the remaining 25% for more than three years.

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Europe dominated US study abroad destinations in 2021/22

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Over 188,000 students from the US took part in study abroad programs for academic credit in 2021/22 as pandemic-induced travel restrictions began to lift. In comparison, there were 347,099 US students studying abroad for academic credit in 2018/19.

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Universities welcome budget to prevent Canadian “brain drain”

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Canadian universities have welcomed president Trudeau’s new federal budget announced on April 16, hailing funding boosts for academic research and graduate scholarships and greater support for student housing and mental healthcare. million over five years, according to government estimates.