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[IP] more on Foreign Grad Student Enrollment Declining in American Universities





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From: Jim Warren <jwarren@xxxxxxxx>
Date: November 11, 2004 2:35:14 PM EST
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Randy Burge <burge@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [IP] Foreign Grad Student Enrollment Declining in American Universities

Foreign Grad Student Enrollment Declining in American Universities
Thirty-Six Percent Drop in First-Year Foreign Engineering Students Reported

Increased global competition, changing visa policies and diminished
perceptions of the U.S. abroad have lead to an overall decline in first-time
international graduate student enrollment
...

This is having some disconcerting impacts on some colleges' and universities' budgets -- especially state-run schools -- since many foreign students pay premium ("out-of-state") tuition rates.

It also reduces the USA's ability to raid the rest of the world for its best intellectual and engineering talent (since so many foreign students in the USA later seek to remain here).

But that's probably just as well -- American corporations are so-eagerly exporting work for such talent to India and other foreign nations.

(And recent reports state that various Indian companies, that are getting these exported US jobs, are in turn, subcontracting to even-cheaper talent/labor in China. Just think of it as US corporations' approach to transferring American technology and engineering experiences to the Communists.)

--jim

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