Are institutions relying on too many students from one nation? And how can campuses help better integrate the Chinese students they’ve recruited since there may be a significant Chinese population on campus?
Secondary schools are increasingly looking to international students to diversify their student populations and bridge the gap as domestic enrollment declines.
Australia’s international student enrollment numbers have more than tripled since 2000, catapulting the country into its place as the third most popular study destination in the world.