Colleges draw fewer foreign students but avoid crisis so far
BOSTON — International enrollments at U.S. colleges have fared better than expected this year, but many schools still fear the country’s political climate, according to a national survey.
The Institute of International Education reported Monday that the number of new students coming from abroad fell by an average of 7 per cent at nearly 500 colleges and universities surveyed this fall, but said the results from school to school are more mixed than many had feared.
Many schools nevertheless have concerns about the U.S. political climate and fear that it could drive students away.
While 45 per cent of schools saw declines in international enrolment, nearly a third said their numbers have increased since last year, the survey found. The remaining 24 per cent said they saw no change.