In 2014, there were approximately 4.5 million international college and university-level students in the world. The number of international students in the U.S. has declined from 28% in 2000 to 22% in 2014. The majority of students coming to the United States are from Asia. Nigeria was the African country with the most students studying in the US in 2014; approximately 9500 Nigerian students studied in the US (this was the 15th largest international student population studying in the U.S., by country of origin). We were interested in knowing the reasons why substantially fewer African students were coming to the U.S. for higher education. For this report’s purposes, higher education refers to degree granting programs at the undergraduate...
This study analyses the academic and socio-cultural experiences of international students in Nigeria...
In this presentation, I look at why few U.S study abroad programs take undergraduate students to Sub...
This qualitative study examined the attitudes, preferences, and barriers to participation experience...
The number of international students coming to the United States has increased from 48,486 in 1959-1...
For decades the demand for higher education in Nigeria has been significantly more than the availabl...
Today’s knowledge-based, global commerce requires continuous investment in human capital through pos...
The number of students enrolled in higher education outside their countries of origin increased from...
The need and desire for higher education are increasing and the number of international students goi...
research that states international students face specific challenges when studying in the United Sta...
This paper takes a cursory look into the various challenges influencing international students and o...
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have produced graduates who have had a direct i...
Education remains the weapon for upward stratification, social and economic development of any natio...
This study seeks to address the gap in literature supporting internationalization of higher educatio...
The aim of this research was to determine the factors that influence the participation of students f...
Introduction: Africa has often been seen as a place of mass displacement and migration, as a result ...
This study analyses the academic and socio-cultural experiences of international students in Nigeria...
In this presentation, I look at why few U.S study abroad programs take undergraduate students to Sub...
This qualitative study examined the attitudes, preferences, and barriers to participation experience...
The number of international students coming to the United States has increased from 48,486 in 1959-1...
For decades the demand for higher education in Nigeria has been significantly more than the availabl...
Today’s knowledge-based, global commerce requires continuous investment in human capital through pos...
The number of students enrolled in higher education outside their countries of origin increased from...
The need and desire for higher education are increasing and the number of international students goi...
research that states international students face specific challenges when studying in the United Sta...
This paper takes a cursory look into the various challenges influencing international students and o...
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have produced graduates who have had a direct i...
Education remains the weapon for upward stratification, social and economic development of any natio...
This study seeks to address the gap in literature supporting internationalization of higher educatio...
The aim of this research was to determine the factors that influence the participation of students f...
Introduction: Africa has often been seen as a place of mass displacement and migration, as a result ...
This study analyses the academic and socio-cultural experiences of international students in Nigeria...
In this presentation, I look at why few U.S study abroad programs take undergraduate students to Sub...
This qualitative study examined the attitudes, preferences, and barriers to participation experience...