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New International Graduate Enrollment Surges 8% for US Schools 

11-08-2011 09:19 AM

A new Council of Graduate Schools survey on international graduate admissions trends has found fall 2011 international first-time graduate student enrollment for US-based institutions grew 8%, driven largely by the 21% increase in enrollments of new students from China. The survey report presents findings on international graduate student enrollment for 2011. China's large increase was the sixth year in a row of double-digit gains. The number of new students enrolling from the Middle East and Turkey rose 14%, India increased 2%, and enrollment of new students from South Korea remained flat after a 3% drop in 2010 and a 13% decline in 2009.

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