US International Student Survey 2022

The US edition of the world’s largest survey of prospective international students – the 2022 QS International Student Survey – is now live!

Understand the plans, priorities and preferences of prospective international students interested in studying in the US.

Download now to receive insights from our largest survey to date with responses from more than 110,000 international students across the globe.

Complete the following form to request your copy now.

Topics covered in the 2022 edition include:

  • Post-pandemic ways of learning
  • How universities can embrace their social and environmental responsibilities
  • Best practices for communicating with prospective international students
  • The importance of graduate outcomes in decision-making
  • Student decision-making in priority markets

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