CGS' latest survey report on international graduate admissions trends found an 8% increase in offers of admission to prospective international students. This is the third consecutive increase, but 78% of U.S. graduate schools still received fewer applications in 2007 than they did in 2003.
The survey also found that almost 30% of U.S. graduate schools have established international collaborative programs (joint and dual degrees), and the rate is even higher at universities with large international graduate enrollments. Additionally, almost a quarter of institutions plan to establish one or more programs in the next two years.
Read Findings from the 2007 CGS International Graduate Admissions survey, Phase II or the highlights in this press release.
CGS international admissions survey reports can be found on the International Research page.