International Students and Study Abroad at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
New Trends and Directions
Keywords:
Historically Black Colleges and Universities, International Students, Study Abroad, and Open Doors, International EducationAbstract
Drawing upon data from Open Doors®, this chapter highlights the characteristics of international educational exchange at HBCUs as of the most recent academic years. It provides insights into both inbound international students attending HBCUs as well as outbound U.S. students studying abroad for academic credit from HBCUs. The chapter provides statistical insights on the profile of international exchange at HBCUs compared to national trends, such as international students’ academic levels, place of origin, field of study, and primary funding source as well as U.S. study abroad students’ destination, duration of study abroad, and student characteristics.
Published
2021-10-04
Issue
Section
Rethinking Internationalization at HBCUs (completed)
How to Cite
International Students and Study Abroad at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: New Trends and Directions. (2021). Comparative & International Education Series. https://ojed.org/cies/article/view/4254