The popularity of massive open online courses (MOOCs) is on the rise for students around the world. The U.S. Department of State recently announced a new MOOC Camp initiative and a partnership with Coursera, a MOOC provider. Many colleges and universities in the United States offer MOOCs as course…
Data from the 2013 Open Doors report shows that more than 9,400 students from the United Kingdom enrolled in U.S. programs last year, an increase of 3.1 percent.According to The Telegraph, the increase of U.K. students studying in the United States benefits both participating students and their…
Conference Circuit: Stakeholder Questions is a blog series on Study in the States that answers questions that stakeholders ask at conferences. Representatives from the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) frequently attend and participate in international education conferences in person and…
As an F or M student, you have many resources available on your campus and from the U.S. government to make your time in the United States successful. Knowing where to go for information makes it easier to maintain your status while you adjust to life in the United States. An article from U.S. News…