International Student Survey 2021 – US edition

Get your free copy of the International Student Survey 2021 US edition – New expectations for higher education amid crisis report.

This year’s report contains insights from over 105,000 international students, of which over 34,000 said they are interested in studying at a university in the US.

Discover in-depth insights into student opinions, preferences, and expectations of higher education, including:

  • The impact of the coronavirus on higher education in 2021
  • Key selling points of both online and in-person instruction
  • Expectations around graduate outcomes and employment
  • Best practices for communicating with international students
  • Priorities in student decision making

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