国产热热热精品,亚洲视频久久】日韩,三级婷婷在线久久,99人妻精品视频,精品九热人人肉肉在线,AV东京热一区二区,91po在线视频观看,久久激情宗合,青青草黄色手机视频

USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
China
Home / China / Top Stories

Chinese students leaning to undergrad in US

By Amy He in New York | China Daily USA | Updated: 2015-11-18 11:50

Chinese students coming to the US to study are increasingly going for undergraduate rather than graduate degrees, a trend driven in part by an "explosion" of recruiters, according to a New York City college dean.

A new report on international students studying in the US in the 2014-2015 academic year showed that the number of students from China had exceeded 300,000 for the first time, a 10.8 increase from the previous year. Among them, the number of undergraduates (41 percent) outnumbered graduate students (39.6 percent) for the first time.

The annual Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange is funded by the US Department of State.

"We have been noting that there are more students coming to the states to the undergraduate level," said Juan Carlos Mercado, dean of City College of New York. "I think one of the reasons - I don't have all the information and I don't think the report has this - in the last few years, there has been an explosion of international recruiters."

"They go to China, they go to India, they go to Korea, and they recruit students for American universities," he said at a press conference hosted by the State Department.

Mercado said City College would also be using a recruiter this year because it hadn't formerly paid "a lot of attention in order to enroll students, but now we want to get more students from abroad, because the tuition is higher and this helps us finance part of the budget that the governor is not giving us."

The State Department's EducationUSA program provides foreign students with information on all US colleges without focusing on any particular ones, which is where recruiters come in.

"There are recruiters that are hired by universities, often universities that people haven't heard of," said Monica Shie, a spokeswoman for the State Department. "Harvard doesn't need to do this. These are universities that are usually smaller, that want more foreign students.

"They hire people and pay them, and they go to places like India and China and recruit students and they get paid per student. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't," Shie said.

amyhe@chinadailyusa.com

Editor's picks
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
乌兰察布市| 钟祥市| 色达县| 澎湖县| 河北省| 奎屯市| 和田县| 南丹县| 武汉市| 牡丹江市| 许昌县| 阜宁县| 安平县| 麟游县| 长沙市| 准格尔旗| 林周县| 五莲县| 万荣县| 炉霍县| 大石桥市| 龙里县| 广德县| 吴旗县| 磐安县| 札达县| 铜陵市| 仪陇县| 潞城市| 济南市| 留坝县| 翁牛特旗| 南澳县| 博客| 祁门县| 正安县| 苗栗市| 丹阳市| 团风县| 安多县| 三河市|