Congress should establish an International Education Council, led by a senior White House official, to spur the removal of barriers faced by international students who want to study in the United States, lawmakers were told at a hearing on Friday on Capitol Hill.
Such barriers have a direct impact on foreign students' interest in coming here and on their ability to enroll, said an official from Nafsa: Association of International Educators.[View Full Article - Subscription- the Chronicle]
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