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Features
A Little Goes a Long Way
By Christopher Connell
Colleges and universities can leverage grants and financial gifts to give students more opportunity to study abroad and make education abroad a greater priority for the entire campus.
Going Home to Teach
By Susan Ladika
Former international students return to their homelands to improve education and expand opportunities for the younger generation.
Opening a Window on the World at Columbus State University
By Christopher Connell
The 10th largest public higher education institution in Georgia awards upwards of $300,000 a year in grants and scholarships for study abroad and offers an international studies certificate.
Departments and Columns
Frontlines
Framing the Discussion
By Marlene Johnson
In Brief
- Moving Toward Diplomatic Relations With Cuba
- Global Learning Perspective in PK–12 Teaching
- NAFSA Publications Earn High Marks n China's Institutions Rise in BRIC Rankings
- How Does Your Country Rate “Through Student Eyes”?
- Documenting How Scholars Are at Risk n Journal of Studies in International Education July 2015 issue
- Data on International Applications to U.S. Graduate Programs
Foreign Student Affairs
Advising International Students to “Just Say No”
By David E. Gluckman
View From Out Here
Horizons Broadened
By Bruce Gleason, PhD
Forum
Pathway Provider Partnerships in Higher Education: What Institutions Should Consider
By Sabine C. Klahr
In Focus
Beautiful Beginnings
By Tiffany Vu
International Enrollment Supplement
Diversifying International Recruitment
By Charlotte West