Efforts by higher education and the federal government to attract international students to the United States are largely focused on Asia and Europe and should shift to Africa and Latin America, some lawmakers and witnesses argued before a House of Representatives panel on Friday.
At a hearing on the role of international students and visiting scholars in American universities, Rep. Bill Delahunt (D.-Mass.), chair of the House Foreign Relations Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights and Oversight, stressed his desire to see international student recruiting aimed increasingly at students from developing countries and continents.
…………….Delahunt wants the United States to dominate the international educational options for Africans and Latin Americans. …………………Europeans are focused on [recruiting students from] Africa.”[View Full Article]
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