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A Welcome Message, or a Warning?

A State Department official says Chinese students are welcome. She also speaks of Chinese propaganda and influence activities on U.S. campuses, and of academic espionage.

To Be Test Optional or Not to Be, for International Students

As more colleges make submission of SAT or ACT scores optional, the decision on whether to require scores from international applicants can raise a different set of issues.

Students Sue Over Canceled SAT Scores

Egyptian students challenge cancellation of their SAT scores for test security reasons, saying they were not given evidence or opportunity to appeal. College Board says evidence was "overwhelming."

In the U.K., a Surge in Chinese Applicants

The number of Chinese students applying to U.K. universities surges by 30 percent.

Waiting for Work Authorization

International students can apply for work authorization 90 days before they graduate, but they're facing application processing times that routinely exceed that.

Recruiting International Graduate Students in a Challenging Environment

"Recruiting International Graduate Students in a Challenging Environment" is the new print-on-demand compilation of articles from Inside Higher Ed. You...

Bills Target Academic Espionage

Congress is paying increasing attention to risk of foreign actors stealing American research. Two new bills take very different approaches to addressing the threat -- and universities much prefer one approach over the other.

More American Colleges Turn to Chinese Admissions Test

More colleges begin accepting gaokao scores from mainland Chinese students in lieu of other standardized tests.