Institutional Policies and Practices for Admitting, Assessing, and Tracking International Students

Authors

  • Maureen Snow Andrade Utah Valley University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v7i1.241

Abstract

The United States has the largest market share of international students at 22%, followed by the United Kingdom at 11% (Project Atlas, 2015). The U.S. share has decreased from 28% in 2001 although total numbers ofinternational students are increasing (Project Atlas, 2015). Decreased market share may be due to targeted national strategies in other countries to attract international students. These include immigration policies that not only expedite obtaining a student visa, but provide opportunities to work while studying and permanent jobs and residency after graduation (e.g., Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden) (Lane, 2015). Nations are also actively recruiting, providing databases with comprehensive information about studying in the country, (e.g., the Netherlands), and offering financial incentives (e.g., Germany)(Lane, 2015). In some cases, countries that once sent students to study abroad (United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Malaysia) are now actively recruiting to host students from their regions (Lane, 2015).

Author Biography

  • Maureen Snow Andrade, Utah Valley University

    MAUREEN SNOW ANDRADE is Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs for Academic Programs at Utah Valley University. Her responsibilities include flexible learning, student learning assessment, program review, faculty development, academic advisement, curriculum development, degree completion, general education, and graduate studies. Dr. Andrade is a professor in the field of education, specializing in teaching English as a second language. She is a former ESL program director, department chair, and journal editor. Her professional interests include global higher education, distance language learning, self-regulated learning, international student transition and success, language assessment, teaching writing, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. 

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Published

2017-01-01

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Editorial

How to Cite

Institutional Policies and Practices for Admitting, Assessing, and Tracking International Students. (2017). Journal of International Students, 7(1), I-VI. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v7i1.241