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Travelers look at the flight information display system at Los Angeles International Airport on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, in Los Angeles.

Helping Transfer Students Complete Degrees Abroad

After having to turn away students who wanted to transfer from U.S. institutions to universities abroad, two longtime international recruiters set out to find a way to fill that gap.

A yacht sails past a plume of smoke rising from the port of Jebel Ali following a reported Iranian strike in Dubai on March 1, 2026. Fresh blasts were heard across the Gulf cities of Dubai, Doha and Manama on Sunday morning after a day of Iran strikes in the region in retaliation for U.S. and Israeli attacks.

U.S. Campuses in Middle East Shutter; Students, Employees Unable to Fly Back

Iran’s retaliation across the Middle East against ongoing U.S. and Israeli bombings has disrupted higher ed in previously calm Gulf states.

A panel of three people sit in front of a PowerPoint presentation. On the right, Melissa Torres speaks at a podium.

Study Abroad Advocates Highlight Economic Benefits

The Forum on Education Abroad presented the findings of several reports about the career outcomes associated with studying abroad, including higher starting salaries and, in some fields, a higher chance of promotion to management.

Athlete in red track uniform clearing high jump bar midair

China Aims for ‘Quality’ Overseas Students With Admissions Exam

Experts say the introduction of a compulsory test for all applicants seeking to take undergraduate courses shows the country’s shifting approach to internationalization.

Students pose near a leafless tree on a snowy University of Toronto campus.

Is Canada Still Among the Big 4 Overseas Student Recruiters?

End of “boom times” for Canadian institutions could prompt them to be more adventurous, with “riskier” recruitment and more branch campuses likely, say experts.

A young woman explores Tokyo at night

A Study Abroad Life Design Course for Transfers

The University of Minnesota offers a special course for incoming transfer students to identify their life and career goals in an international setting.

Happy student studying abroad in London sitting in front of Tower Bridge

Cost Remains Primary Barrier to Study Abroad

A recent survey found that a majority of college students are interested in studying abroad but concerned about the financial burden and their physical safety.

Record Number of U.S. Students Apply to U.K. Institutions

A record number of American students applied to college or university in the United Kingdom for fall 2025, according to...