Education and Foreign Students
Unlike some other receiving nations, such as the United Kingdom and Australia, our admissions system is thoroughly decentralized. It seems to run on the principles that:
- Encouraging aliens to have a U.S. education is always an unqualified good;
- Every entity that calls itself an educational institution is one, and is equal to all others; and
- That there will be no governmental, stateside review of potential foreign students.
Establishing a Fixed Time Period of Admission and an Extension of Stay Procedure for Nonimmigrant Academic Students, Exchange Visitors, and Representatives of Foreign Information Media
Comment on the Rule Change Proposed by the Department of Homeland Security
Some K-12 F-1s Have Likely Qualified for DACA, and Could Be Eligible for More
A curious glitch that just underscores how bad this zombie policy is, and how much worse it could get
Topics: Education and Foreign Students
SEVIS Report Provides Information on K-12 F-1s
Together, they would be one of the largest school districts in the United States, but expect to possibly pay — a lot
Topics: Education and Foreign Students
Burying the Lede on the Foreign Student Kerfuffle
'U.S. universities rely on international students' tuition'
Topics: Education and Foreign Students