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International Student Retention Annotated Bibliography
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This annotated bibliography focuses on research regarding international student retention, intended to provide recommendations and strategies.
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Feb 14, 2013
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Collaborative Partnerships: Building Effective Sponsored Student Programs
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Learn ways to navigate sponsored student program partnerships and understand the roles, conflicts, and successes of working with sponsored students.
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Dec 06, 2012
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Global Flow of Tertiary-Level Students
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This helpful data collection of student mobility allows one to utilize an interactive map and statistics based on country of interest and in-coming and out-going student flows.
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Nov 30, 2012
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Educational Data from UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS)
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UIS provides frequently requested statistics on education systems, global rankings related to education such as enrollment and graduation ratios as well as indicators for tracking international student mobility.
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Nov 30, 2012
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International Enrollment Management Bibliography
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A comprehensive bibliography on available resources in International Enrollment Management is provided.
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Jul 24, 2012
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Seminar: Comprehensive Strategic International Enrollment Management, Recruitment, Retention, and Reentry
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Strategic international enrollment management must go beyond a recruitment focus to encompass current international students' experiences (retention) as well as international alumni's successful transition back home (reentry).
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Jun 20, 2012
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Using Mobility Data and Trends to Recruit in China, Korea, Vietnam, and India
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The session included two small group activities to analyze and plan an effective Asian marketing and recruitment strategy for each institution. Annual conference session 2012.
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Jun 19, 2012
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Developing and Sustaining Partnerships with Foreign Governments: From Vision to Practice
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This session helped participants through the complexities of developing and sustaining partnerships with specific foreign governments. Presenters shared experiences gained from managing partnerships with governments in Latin America and the Middle East. Annual conference session 2012.
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Jun 19, 2012
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Transitioning from Domestic to International Recruiter: Just a Passport Needed, Right?
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2012 annual conference session - With pressure to enroll international students, campus decision makers often seek quick fixes, including enlisting domestic recruitment staff in international recruitment efforts.
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Jun 19, 2012
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Advancing Your International Mission Through Dual and Joint Degree Programs
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This presentation at the 2012 annual conference explained the benefits, challenges, and suggestions for success related to dual and joint degree programs (also called 2+2 or 1+1 programs).
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Jun 19, 2012
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Price Compared with Value in International Student Recruitment
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Attendees learned how to develop a clear value proposition and manage student expectations, and explore how these factors impact a continuous cycle of recruitment and retention. Annual conference session 2012.
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Jun 19, 2012
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Recruitment Agents in the News
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A list of recent articles we have gathered that might assist campus decision-makers and those responsible for recruitment and admissions to help explain this complex issue.
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Apr 06, 2012
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International and Domestic Admissions – Why Understanding the Differences Is Critical
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International and Domestic Admissions – Why Understanding the Differences Is Critical In general, many of the processes and approaches to admitting non-U.S. students are the same as those for admitting U.S. students. For instance, students might complete the same application form and submit documentation regarding
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Apr 06, 2012
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Summary of U.S. Education
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An accredited institution of higher education has been reviewed by one of the eight regional accreditation entities in the United States. The review is an exhaustive process that ensures academic integrity and quality.
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Mar 13, 2012
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The Wonderful (and Complex!) World of Sponsored Program Administration
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The administration of sponsored student programs consists of a complex formula that typically involves partners from several organizations working together. Generally speaking the partnership involves some combination of individuals from up to three institutions: a sponsor, a programming organization, and a training provider.
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Mar 12, 2012
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