Practice Area Column

John Gallagher
While some U.S. universities are returning to standardized testing for domestic students, test-optional policies are still popular in international admissions.
Dana Wilkie
Graduate students face unique challenges, but experienced professionals can play a critical role in supporting their success and well-being.
Mark Toner
Student advocacy can do more than address international students’ needs: It can be a key part of their educational experience.
Margaret Beal
In a postpandemic world, recruitment and enrollment professionals share how they are adapting to evolving international student expectations.
Dana Wilkie
Funds can provide students with much needed support but require careful consideration.
John Gallagher
Rising costs put pressure on study abroad programs.
John Gallagher
It can’t—and shouldn’t—do all the work, but artificial intelligence can free up time, automate tasks, and jump-start projects.
Mark Toner
Experts highlight five factors that international education leaders should consider.
Karen Doss Bowman
Two institutions’ initiatives put refugee students at the forefront.
John Gallagher
Study abroad programs are returning to full strength, but the landscape has shifted significantly since the pandemic. Education abroad professionals share the four areas that may have lasting changes.