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U.S. International Education Policy

Now more than ever, the critical importance of international education to U.S. leadership, prosperity, and security is clear. Yet the United States lacks a coherent and strategic international education policy.

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NAFSA's Bipartisan Legislative Agenda for the 110th Congress NAFSA's Bipartisan Legislative Agenda for the 110th Congress Dec 18, 2006 Download
An International Education Policy More than 90 percent of Americans believe it is important to prepare future generations for a global society, according to a December 2005 national poll. It is time for a comprehensive national policy on international education. Mar 15, 2006 Download
NAFSA Survey: Americans Call For Leadership on International Education The findings of a new national survey commissioned by NAFSA: Association of International Educators suggest strong support for international education among the American public. Jan 11, 2006 Download
Addressing the New Reality of Current Visa Policy on International Students and Researchers Statement of Marlene M. Johnson, NAFSA Executive Director and CEO, Before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate “Addressing the New Reality of Current Visa Policy on International Students and Researchers” Oct 06, 2004 Download
House Concurrent Resolution 201, 107th Congress July 26, 2001, concurrent resolution (H.Con.Res.201) was introduced calling for a national international education policy to significantly further foreign policy & economic competitiveness, & promote mutual understanding & cooperation among nations. Jul 26, 2001 Download
Senate Concurrent Resolution 7, 107th Congress Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should establish an international education policy to enhance national security and significantly further United States foreign policy and global competitiveness, and for other purposes. Feb 01, 2001 Download
President Clinton Issues Executive Memorandum on International Education President Clinton gave NAFSA's strategic objective of pursuing a U.S. international education policy a big boost when he signed a 2000 memorandum to the heads of executive departments & agencies calling for an international education policy. Apr 19, 2000 Download
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