Enrollment of first-time foreign students dips in the US
by Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times
Nov 13, 2017
2 minutes
LOS ANGELES - After years of rapid growth, enrollment of first-time international students in U.S. colleges and universities dipped last year amid concerns about political uncertainty, tuition increases, visa delays and reductions in scholarship money, an annual survey found.
California remained the nation's most popular destination for foreign students, with 157,000 coming to the state in 2016-17. They made up nearly 16 percent of more than 1 million international
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